In the Catholic religion Nuns marry Jesus rather than any earthly man, is this interpreted to mean that Jesus would have a plurality of wives?
Is that a fact that nuns actually engage in the ceremony of marriage, or is it a rumor? I ask because I have been married to a Catholic for 5 years and never heard of that. I am not saying its not true; just want to get the facts straight. If I had heard such a statement I would have taken it as symbolic instead of literal. Just like communion is partaking of the body and blood of Christ; does that mean that those who do so are cannibals?
No, it's not a rumor, is an actual ceremony. I have been a Catholic in the past, that's how I know. Nuns make different vows and when they engaged in marriage to Christ they wear a ring or a band to symbolized their marriage. I was searching for the exact vows online and here I found it:
Profession Day
"At last Jesus will be mine and I will be His. What more can I desire? The whole world could not satisfy my heart, for it belongs to Him whom the angels adore and the moon and sun stand in wonder. I will espouse Christ, my beloved, King of Heaven and earth and wish to remain His bride forever.
Therefore, I, Sr. _______________ vow and promise Poverty, Chastity and Obedience to Almighty God in the presence of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the angels and saints, the whole heavenly court, to all my superiors and their successors according to Our Holy Rule and Constitutions, and I hope with God's grace to persevere faithfully until death.
Amen."
https://www.blessings-catalog.com/storyofnuns.html
Edited: LDS_forever on 27th Oct, 2004 - 3:14am
Thanks for the reference LDS_forever. According to what I read, not all nuns engage in this activity, and those who do are doing so as a symbol of their commitment to Christ, similar to a traditional marriage between a man and a woman.
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Some orders also wear a wedding band, to symbolize their marriage to Christ. |
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According to what I read, not all nuns engage in this activity, and those who do are doing so as a symbol of their commitment to Christ, similar to a traditional marriage between a man and a woman. |
I don't know if Nuns consider it symbolic or not, but the other "symbolism" mentioned is definately not viewed as symbolic by the Catholic church...that of communion or eucharist. The Catholic teaching is the bread and wine are, in fact, transformed into Christ's body and blood. This is called transubtantiation. So, we can't really assume that the marriage is considered symbolic in nature.
I know that I have been told before that Nuns consider themselves to be married to the Savior. I, too, was once a Catholic. I, however, don't know if they consider this a symbolic marriage or a literal marriage in the eyes of the Church. I do know a women who used to be a Nun. If I get a chance, I will ask her.
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Comments: Wouldn't this be considered incestuous? Jesus is, after all, considered our father, according to the bible. What's wrong with these women? Are they rejects of society and feel the only place they fit in is the church? SAD... Just plain sad and utterly ridiculous [in my opinion].