The Indivisible Unity
of Conjugal Communion
19. The
first communion is the one which is established and which develops between
husband and wife: by virtue of the covenant of married life, the man and woman
"are no longer two but one flesh"(46) and they are called to grow
continually in their communion through day-to-day fidelity to their marriage
promise of total mutual self-giving.
This
conjugal communion sinks its roots in the natural complementarity
that exists between man and woman, and is nurtured through the personal
willingness of the spouses to share their entire life-project, what they have
and what they are: for this reason such communion is the fruit and the sign of
a profoundly human need. But in the Lord Christ God takes up this human need,
confirms it, purifies it and elevates it, leading it to perfection through the
sacrament of matrimony: the Holy Spirit who is poured out in the sacramental
celebration offers Christian couples the gift of a new communion of love that
is the living and real image of that unique unity which makes of the Church the
indivisible Mystical Body of the Lord Jesus.
The gift
of the Spirit is a commandment of life for Christian spouses and at the same
time a stimulating impulse so that every day they may progress towards an ever
richer union with each other on all levels-of the body, of the character, of
the heart, of the intelligence and will, of the soul(47)-revealing
in this way to the Church and to the world the new communion of love, given by
the grace of Christ.
Such a
communion is radically contradicted by polygamy: this, in fact, directly
negates the plan of God which was revealed from the beginning, because it is
contrary to the equal personal dignity of men and women who in matrimony give
themselves with a love that is total and therefore unique and exclusive. As the
Second Vatican Council writes: "Firmly
established by the Lord, the unity of marriage will radiate from the equal
personal dignity of husband and wife, a dignity acknowledged by mutual and
total love."(48)
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