In this essay, apologist Kimberly Hahn draws on her years of experience as a mother of six to explain how the richness of the spiritual meaning of marriage relates to our everyday life. While the years that follow the elation of a wedding can be filled with duties that seem meaningless and repetitive at times, Hahn shows how the theological teachings on Christ’s love and marriage can give life and meaning to the daily tasks that husband and wife face. In her own words, “Sure, doing the same chores week after week can get tedious, but I was trained by my mother to see the spiritual side of things – it’s possible to rise above the mundane to see the big picture.”
Language
English
Pages
12
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
April 01, 2007
The World after the Wedding: Catholic for a Reason IV
In this essay, apologist Kimberly Hahn draws on her years of experience as a mother of six to explain how the richness of the spiritual meaning of marriage relates to our everyday life. While the years that follow the elation of a wedding can be filled with duties that seem meaningless and repetitive at times, Hahn shows how the theological teachings on Christ’s love and marriage can give life and meaning to the daily tasks that husband and wife face. In her own words, “Sure, doing the same chores week after week can get tedious, but I was trained by my mother to see the spiritual side of things – it’s possible to rise above the mundane to see the big picture.”