Drawing from Scripture, tradition, and contemporary theology, the author reflects on faithful separation not as an imposed ideal but as a real, lived participation in the mystery of Christ's self-giving love. This is a fidelity born not merely of obligation, but of mercy. It moves from pain to forgiveness and from abandonment to inner transformation. The marital bond is not presented as a cold legal category but as something sacramental, Eucharistic, and liturgical. It is a love that unites more deeply than knowledge, endures betrayal, and ultimately points toward resurrection.
Rejecting both idealism and moralism, this book offers a renewed theological vision of marriage as a vocation rooted in mercy, freedom, and personal encounter with Christ the Bridegroom. It speaks to those who carry hidden crosses and to a Church that must recover the redemptive power of enduring love.
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