Matrimonio

Se requiere un periodo de seis meses de preparación para recibir el sacramento del matrimonio. Por favor llamar a la oficina parroquial para hacer un cita con un sacerdote.

Requisitos para Matrimonio:

Si una de las dos partes tiene matrimonio eclesiástico previo y no es viudo(a) lo primero es hacer cita con el sacerdote, Novio y Novia.

Días y Horas disponibles para la celebración:

En día de semana entre 10 am y 5 pm; (5 pm es lo más tarde)

Sábados entre 12 del mediodía y 3 pm. (3 pm es lo más tarde)

No hay celebraciones los domingos.

Donación $ 700.00 (Esto no incluye ni música, ni flores)

Para reservar se necesita:

Depósito: $ 300.00 (No hay devolución)

Certificados de bautismo de cada uno, actualizado.

Si una de las partes tiene un matrimonio civil previo con otra persona, deberá traer el Certificado de matrimonio y divorcio; $100.00 extra, para enviar documentos al Tribunal de la Archidiócesis de Miami.

Los Novios están en la obligación de tramitar la Licencia Civil con tiempo, misma que debe agregarse al expediente de sus documentos por lo menos dos semanas antes de la boda. Si ya están casados simplemente traen el certificado.

Deben inscribirse en el programa de preparación matrimonial “Camino del Matrimonio” en la página de internet: www.caminodelmatrimonio.org o por teléfono: 305-226-4664 y escoger la fecha que más les convenga, deben traer el certificado a la oficina al completar el programa.

No se permiten: alfombras, burbujas, arroz, pétalos de flores, ya sean naturales o artificiales.

Pueden colgar arreglos de flores en los bancos, pero solamente con cinta, no se permiten cinta adhesiva, clavitos o tachuelas.

El músico es el encargado del protocolo y ensayo de lo que ocurrirá en su ceremonia.

Si ya están casados por lo civil, para reservar deben traer Certificados de Bautismo de cada uno actualizados; certificado del matrimonio civil y deben inscribirse para el curso:  Matrimonio 2000.     Llamar al telf.: 305-821-0002

Si los novios viven fuera de la ciudad, deben buscar la Iglesia más cercana para que les preparen sus documentos; y pueden reservar la ceremonia en esta Iglesia con una carta del sacerdote que los estará preparando.

Cada parte necesitara dos testigos para llenar unas formas ya sea con el sacerdote o diácono, o con un notario; deben ser personas que les conozcan.

 

The sacrament of marriage is a visible sign of God’s love for the Church. When a man and a woman are married in the Church, they receive the grace needed for a lifelong bond of unity.

Marriage is a Covenant

The Sacrament of Marriage is a covenantal union in the image of the covenants between God and his people with Abraham and later with Moses at Mt. Sinai. This divine covenant can never be broken. In this way, marriage is a union that bonds spouses together during their entire lifetime.

The sacrament of Matrimony signifies the union of Christ and the Church. It gives spouses the grace to love each other with the love with which Christ has loved his Church; the grace of the sacrament thus perfects the human love of the spouses, strengthens their indissoluble unity, and sanctifies them on the way to eternal life. (CCC 1661)

The love in a married relationship is exemplified in the total gift of one’s self to another. It’s this self-giving and self-sacrificing love that we see in our other model of marriage, the relationship between Christ and the Church.

Marriage is based on the consent of the contracting parties, that is, on their will to give themselves, each to the other, mutually and definitively, in order to live a covenant of faithful and fruitful love. (CCC 1662)

The Church takes the lifelong nature of the Sacrament of Marriage seriously. The Church teaches that a break in this covenant teaches goes against the natural law of God:

The remarriage of persons divorced from a living, lawful spouse contravenes the plan and law of God as taught by Christ. They are not separated from the Church, but they cannot receive Eucharistic communion. They will lead Christian lives especially by educating their children in the faith. (CCC 1665)

Marriage Reflects the Holy Trinity

We believe that God exists in eternal communion. Together, Father, Son and Holy Spirit are united in one being with no beginning and no end. Human beings, likewise, were created by God in God’s image for the purpose of communion with another human being.

The Catechism of the Catholic Church states, “The Christian family is a communion of persons, a sign and image of the communion of the Father and the Son in the Holy Spirit” (CCC 2205). The Sacrament of Marriage is “unitive, indissoluble and calls us to be completely open to fertility.” Christian marriage at its finest is a reflection of God’s self-giving love expressed between the love of two people.

 

Marriage

God created man and woman out of love and commanded them to imitate his love in their relations with each other. Man and woman were created for each other…Woman and man are equal in human dignity, and in marriage both are united in an unbreakable bond. (United States Catholic Catechism for Adults, Ch. 21, p. 279)