Across
- 2. Foundation of the church and society itself
- 4. The act of producing an offspring; the conception and birth of new individuals
- 6. Function of Family which describes family as the cradle of every social model.
- 7. When does a marriage sacrament come to an end?
- 8. A religious ceremony or ritual regarded as imparting divine grace
- 11. Gives permission for marriage to take place
- 12. Describes marriage as the joining of a man and a woman in a union of one flesh.
- 13. At this stage, the terms of duty and payment are set, including the bridal dowry, also known as the engagement gift, traditionally given by the bride's father.
- 16. it is where the love between the couple is deeply and fully understood.
- 17. sacrifice of oneself even though it will inflict pain or discomfort on them.
- 18. Also known as Fidelity; Faithfulness.
Down
- 1. A binding agreement between partners
- 3. An intimate partnership; mutual love and aims for procreation
- 5. where marriage is exchanged between two people who are in communion.
- 9. Most binding and satisfying tasks of marriage.
- 10. A calling, invitation to guide and bring life into the world
- 14. (in a marriage) strictly monogamy, the opposite of polygamy
- 15. Type of family that’s composed of father, mother, and children
