Abstinence before marriage is also culturally alien
No, it isn't culturally alien. It's widely approved
on paper. And it's a totally different category from arranged marriage. You're treating arranged marriage as though it's Catholic teaching. It's not.
and corporal punishment is practically illegal. Wifely submission to the husband has been obsolete for more than a century. Catholic mass had to be modernized because it too was "culturally alien."
I explained very clearly that arranged marriage is not a matter of the Catholic Faith.
Your understanding of non-Western arranged marriage appears to have originated from neocon war propaganda.
That is a ludicrous comment. Incidentally, I have heard of tragic, heartbreaking marriages (marriages that kept young lovers apart and resulted in a disastrous union) - and not from neocon propaganda, but from from the sister of a man trapped in such a terrible marriage.
East Indians now commonly have websites of marriage seekers maintained by relatives. Using online photos and information and by preliminary communication between maintainers, acceptable candidates are lined up by the family.
This idea that parents are going to be selecting mates for girls in America is ludicrous. If anything, the problem is that parents
do not want marriage for their daughters until their daughters have lost their innocence, because of the influence of feminism.
Young women left to themselves are usually attracted to the "bad boy" element. For the most part, Catholic girls suffer the same proclivities.
And you think girls in arranged marriages won't be attracted to those types? The problem is that women are not looking for marriage. If marriage were a priority they would behave differently. The real problem is that the only people these priests and fathers can punish are the "nice guys" - only the nice guys will be vulnerable to their manipulative guilt-tripping, gas-lighting, and lies.
Family involvement in the courtship process helps to protect young ladies from such inherent weakness. The condition of the weaker sex was once widely understood in the West, but such understanding has since become "culturally alien."
There's nothing wrong with family involvement in courtship. But that's totally different from "arranged marriage." Family involvement in courtship isn't "culturally alien" either.