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LittleDeb
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I totally agree with you there. The process is broken down in this country. That your wife was denied in another country really helps clear some things up for me. “Chef Boyardee” that is one of the funniest screen name stories I’ve heard!If its really so easy for you to believe this then please explain why there is so much argument within the church itself. ie. Some people can get an anulment in one diocese but not in the diocese they live in. As I have said before my wife never made it to a tribunal with her anulment as the diocese where she initially inquired rejected her. By the way this was in a different country. I only bring that up as I have been told that she will have a much better chance of getting the marriage annuled here in the United States which I fully intend to pursue. Until then I will use internal forum as my guiding light. By the way I am not a Chef. My son was asking me to make him Chef Boyardee when I had to pick a name; but thank you for your prayers although they are misguided.
But hey there now, prayers are never misguided. Your name caught my eye and inspired my heart. The Church is flawless, her members, me included are not. What you are witnessing here in this thread and in the different diocese are Her members arguing about interpretation of Truth. But She, Herself, does hold authentic Truth. That I can promise You. (I am betting my eternal soul on it.) But we are fallible humans, (and sometimes we are stubborn, and uncharitable too.)
The Truth is there. I know when I was in a painful place in my life it could have been staring me in the face and I still would have ignored it. That was my problem though, not the Church’s. Please feel free to PM me if you want to talk about this in a less harried environment. You have got a lot going on here. When things get like this for me I find a lot of peace in Confession, Mass, and Eucharistic Adoration. It always puts my heart at peace.
Still praying for you Mr. Boyardee!