Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke: The Sacrament of Marriage exists first and foremost for the salvation of the partners, and so, when one enters the Sacrament of Marriage, [one’s] first and greatest duty is …More
Cardinal Raymond Leo Burke: The Sacrament of Marriage exists first and foremost for the salvation of the partners, and so, when one enters the Sacrament of Marriage, [one’s] first and greatest duty is to pray and work for the salvation of the partner, of the marriage partner.
petrus100452
Cardinal Burke is right:
COMPANIONSHIP
Companionship is the first purpose of marriage. In Genesis 2:18, the Lord said it wasn’t good for man to be alone.
God designed marriage so that man and woman could have a close relationship. This relationship is based on love, trust, and communication and provides a picture of our relationship with the Lord.
Marriage is where husband and wife can come together …More
Cardinal Burke is right:

COMPANIONSHIP

Companionship is the first purpose of marriage. In Genesis 2:18, the Lord said it wasn’t good for man to be alone.

God designed marriage so that man and woman could have a close relationship. This relationship is based on love, trust, and communication and provides a picture of our relationship with the Lord.

Marriage is where husband and wife can come together to share their lives and experiences. A healthy marriage should be a refuge from the world where couples can find comfort and support.

PROCREATION

The second purpose of marriage is procreation. God designed marriage so couples could have children and raise them in loving homes. Children are a blessing from God, and it’s important that they be raised in a home where they can learn about God’s love.

In addition, children need two parents who can provide love and guidance. A family grounded in God’s principles will be much more likely to succeed than one that doesn’t have this foundation.

REDEMPTION

The third purpose of marriage is redemption. God designed marriage so that man and woman could come together and be saved from their sins.

When husband and wife come together in holy matrimony, they commit to God’s plan for their lives. This plan includes raising children in a God-fearing home and helping each other stay on the path to salvation.
occasnltrvlr
This dimestore theology you've posted:
A. Is not right, and
B. Doesn't match what Cardinal Burke said, even though you state "Cardinal Burke is right".
Phroggal
This is not correct. The primary end of the sacrament of marriage is the procreation and education of children.