The period of engagement, very necessary in order to form a couple, is a time of expectation and preparation that needs to be lived in purity of gesture and words. It allows you to mature in love, in concern and in attention for each other; it helps you to practise self-control and to develop your respect for each other. These are the characteristics of true love that does not place emphasis on seeking its own satisfaction or its own welfare. In your prayer together, ask the Lord to watch over and increase your love and to purify it of all selfishness.I think as young persons we often forget that marriage is a vocation and requires formation; I would even compare the engagement period to the period that a young man studies philosophy and theology in preparation of the priesthood. As the Holy Father says a man and woman need time to mature in love and develop self-control and respect for each other. All of these, are integral to a marriage!And isn’t it appropriate that this message is prepared for an event held on Palm Sunday? It’s on this Sunday that we recall the Passion of Christ. It’s in the Passion, culminating in His crucifixion and death, that Jesus makes the ultimate sacrifice: God gives himself for His creation! In marriage, as in any vocation, we are called to imitate Christ and live a sacrificial love.So, is it possible to love? Yes it is! And that’s the Holy Father challenges us to awaken that love.Click HERE for the Holy Father’s WYD message, as he discusses embarking on a “discovery” of love.
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