If you say so, perhaps I do have an agenda of promoting family life and the stability of the family unit. I see the posters here using a whole lot of verbiage to defend this enormous increase in annulments which has taken place in the Catholic Church, even though the Pope himself has spoken out agianst it. Basically what we see here is a ridicule of marriage vows for example:
“So what do they think of “For better or for worse…”? it is a quaint formulaic phrase that, like, you gotta say, dontcha know, like, everyone says that cuz that’s what they do in the movies. It has been rendered a cute phrase that everyone says, and obviously they don’t mean; i mean, look at Tom Cruise, and the Kennedys, and Madonna, and like, everyone!”
It is the attitude toward marriage that is being expressed here, that may very well lead to family breakups and the resulting hurt and damage suffered by children from broken families. To read how abandonment and broken families may impact chilldren well into their adult life, you might want to read the book:“The Love they lost, living with the legacy of our parents’ divorce,” by Stephanie Staal. Or read
“The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce” by Judith Wallerstein:
“But its in adulthood that children of
divorce suffer the most. The impact of divorce hits them most cruelly
as they go in search of love, sexual intimacy, and commitment. Their
lack of inner images of a man and a woman in a stable relationship and
their memories of their parents’ failure to sustain the marriage badly
hobbles their search, leading them to heartbreak and even
despair.”
Isn’t it a tragedy for the children involved, when you go from 9 annulments per year to more than 50,000 annulments per year? Shouldn’t this tragedy be stopped?