The Power Of Touch By Father Gary (MP3 Audio)
The Creed: What Christians Believe and Why it Matters - Six part Discussion Series:
Part One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six
Luke Timothy Johnson is a Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Emory University. Dr. Johnson's research interests encompass the Jewish and Greco-Roman contexts of early Christianity (particularly moral discourse), Luke-Acts, the Pastoral Letters, and the Letter of James. He has published numerous books and has authored a couple Biblical Commentaries on the New Testament.
Eucharist Talk - Terry Quinn
Theology Encountered: Questions of Faith
It is true that God transcends all time and place and it is also true that God is the creator of everything that exists and as it says in Genesis after God created the world it was "good". In Catholic theology we therefore hold that all of creation is not only good, but the actual revelation of God, which leads us to faith in God and a greater understanding of God. So it would seem then that no matter where we are on earth it would be considered sacred ground, and therefore worthy of the celebration of the sacrament of marriage.