Abstract: | In the opinion of some sociologists contemporary American society is best defined by the
term “single nation”. Over the years, the number of marriages has drastically decreased,
while the percentage of children who were born in unmarried relationships (civil union
or domestic partnership) has increased. Only 30% of Americans born between 1980–2000
say that marriage and family are one of the most important issues in life. Young people
say they are too young, independent and busy to marry. Considering these statistic data,
the Catholic Church in the United States is taking steps to encourage US citizens to enter
into sacramental marriages. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops talks about
marriage as a “language of benefit”, referring to religious, health, and mental issues.
What’s more, the American bishops claim that it is up to all US citizens to care for young
people to marry. In their arguments, bishops refer to economic issues, which are affected
by the growing number of single mothers. |