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JimG
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Okay, that’s a good answer to my two questions. Mercy can’t fix an invalid marriage, but it can give hope. The impression I get from many writing about the synod is that they expect that the teaching on the indissolubility of marriage will somehow be changed by fiat.No, but mercy can give the penitent hope and strength to get right with God, and eventually correct their irregular situation which for most cannot be done instantaneously (it took me years, for example, to convince my wife to have our marriage convalidated).
Strict legalism on such matters destroys hope. Destroying hope also destroys souls. Destroying hope and driving someone away from God’s mercy gives one lots to answer for on judgement day. What that is, is simply trying to put human limits on God’s mercy. God won’t be fooled that easily!