
The holy ceremony known as the sacrament of matrimony gives the bridegroom and the bride the divine grace that sanctifies their marriage and makes it as complete and spiritual as the oneness of Christ and the church. This sacrament is extremely significant because it affects not only the lives of two people but also the home; it has a profound impact on the state, the Church, and God’s kingdom. Without a doubt, God Himself established matrimony when the world was created. “God made man in His own image, and He made them in His likeness; God said to them, and He made them both male and female. through his reach. When He responded to the Pharisees’ inquiries. luring him in and asking, “Is it legal for a man to put away his wife for any reason?” “Have you not read that He who created them at the beginning made them male and female and said,” was his response. As a result, they are one flesh rather than two. Therefore, what God has united, man has not divided. According to certain church fathers, Christ established this sacrament during the 40 days following His resurrection when He would visit His disciples and discuss topics related to the Kingdom of God.