Misiura, Katarzyna2025-07-212025-07-212013Teologia w Polsce, 2013, Tom 7, nr 1, s. 167-184.2956-63551732-4572https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/33901Marriage in the Catholic Church is a sacrament. This conclusion we draw from Revelation and Tradition. Despite this, it is only in the XII century, the Church clearly put marriage on the list of the sacraments. This article tries to demonstrate the sacramental nature of marriage. Then, on this basis, describes it as a vocation, which aims to eternal salvation. An interesting issue which comes up in the article is the comparison of marriage and celibacy and show them as parallel methods of service and sanctification. The sources were the Scriptures, the statements of some general councils (especially the Second Vatican Council) and Pope (especially John Paul II) and theologians.plCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwateologia małżeństwateologiamałżeństwodziewictwoBibliaPismo Święte1 Kor 7Mt 19:10-11Mt 19Pierwszy List do KoryntianEwangelia według św. Mateuszasakramentalność małżeństwasakramentyprawo kanoniczneKodeks Prawa KanonicznegoKatechizm Kościoła Katolickiegosobór watykański IIrodzinamiłośćświętośćpowołanie do miłościpowołanie do świętościsakramentologiatheology of marriagetheologymarriagevirginityBible1 Corinthians 7Matthew 19:10-11Matthew 19First Letter to the CorinthiansGospel of Matthewsacramentality of marriagesacramentscanon lawCode of Canon LawCatechism of the Catholic ChurchSecond Vatican CouncilVatican IIfamilyloveholinessvocation to lovevocation to holinesssacramentologyWybrane aspekty teologii małżeństwaSome aspects of the theology of marriageArticle