This act violates 6th Commandment. The 6th Commandment states “Thou shall not commit adultery”. When we commit the sin of premarital sex we are depriving our future spouse of a fantastic gift that God intended to be pure for the two of you. In a way, you are “cheating” on your future husband/wife, granted you get married. Natural Law teaches that as Catholics, only two loving people who are fully committed to each other and have undergone the sacrament of marriage in the Catholic Church, are supposed to consummate the marriage. This is the only acceptable time for this specific action to be acceptable in the Catholic
This act violates 6th Commandment. The 6th Commandment states “Thou shall not commit adultery”. When we commit the sin of premarital sex we are depriving our future spouse of a fantastic gift that God intended to be pure for the two of you. In a way, you are “cheating” on your future husband/wife, granted you get married. Natural Law teaches that as Catholics, only two loving people who are fully committed to each other and have undergone the sacrament of marriage in the Catholic Church, are supposed to consummate the marriage. This is the only acceptable time for this specific action to be acceptable in the Catholic