English Bishop, Bosco MacDonald, has said marriage is a vital building block for a flourishing society [1].
The comments come ahead of National Marriage Week, celebrated from 7-14 February. However, the bishop’s advice that “we should all be working towards a society that values marriage” is not being heeded by younger generations.
In December 2024, UK charity Marriage Foundation found that just over half of all Gen Z men and women – 57 per cent of those born in 1997 and afterwards – will ever marry.
“This is why we must speak up for marriage and uphold the theme of the week – ‘Hope in Marriage’,” the lead Bishop for Marriage and Family Life said.
“We can offer our contribution towards a culture that respects and values marriage, knowing that it’s the foundation for a happy and healthy society.
“National Marriage Week is a time for all of us to think about this special sacrament and how it can change lives. It’s a chance for married couples to strengthen their bond by being kind to each other, talking openly and sharing experiences.