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What are the four Catholic teachings of marriage?

  1. Marriage is an economic union.

  2. Marriage opens a couple to the giving of new life.

  3. Marriage unites a couple in faithful and mutual love.

  4. Marriage calls the couple to be a sign of Christ's love in the world.

The correct answer is: Marriage is an economic union.

The correct answer is not option A. In Catholic teachings, marriage is considered a sacred union that involves much more than just an economic partnership. Instead, the four Catholic teachings of marriage are as follows: B. Marriage opens a couple to the giving of new life. C. Marriage unites a couple in faithful and mutual love. D. Marriage calls the couple to be a sign of Christ's love in the world. These teachings highlight the importance of marriage in Catholic beliefs, emphasizing values such as procreation, love, faithfulness, and reflecting the love of Christ.