Contemporary theology emphasizes the personalistic dimension of sacraments as visible and tangible signs of closeness and presence of God, signs and tools of communication and communion. This also applies to the sacrament of marriage. Based on the Bible and the teachings of the Church can easily be shown that the sacrament of marriage is communicative activity in the service of communion. In this way this sacrament becomes the sacrament of conjugal and familial service of communion.
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