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angel12
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She’s been told all this before. It’s not what she wants to hear, so she ignores it.
Fr. David ALREADY addressed this.abucs:![]()
^This is something every priest in the US should be thinking about!!! Thank you @abucs for your very thoughtful and articulate responses to this most pressing issue.Now at the moment people are adamant that the priest should not be forced to give his services but the florist must. In time this inconsistency in law will be challenged (at the most opportune time ) and under the secular concepts of equal rights, the church may lose. The time isn’t right now but in the future there will be pressure on priests.
This person would be advised to form her conscience well, that means bringing it into conformity with all of the teachings of Holy Mother Church. This includes the teaching on our duty to follow laws, to pay our taxes, to be good citizens.It would be going against her conscience to do so.
The state doesn’t do this! And the Church doesn’t use a marriage license in that way.y point is that the state can do this because they have the technology to link everything. They can ensure that someone has not been married before in that state because they have your ID. It’s cheap because they have a system that works for millions of people.
If you were going to do what the government does in this simple transaction without any government help, then it would cost thousands.
I dare say no one would require any papers if I moved to the US either.
They use it to verify that a couple is free to marry. If they had to ascertain that a couple was free to marry on their own, it’d be an expensive process.The state doesn’t do this! And the Church doesn’t use a marriage license in that way.
The Church did not invent marriage. Civil marriage came first. The idea of “Christian marriage” as something separate or unique from plain-old-marriage is a newly invented idea.The state no longer underpins Christian concepts of marriage
The first amendment and the case law on non interference in Church matters makes this scenario not applicable in the US. Perhaps not in other places.Now at the moment people are adamant that the priest should not be forced to give his services but the florist must. In time this inconsistency in law will be challenged (at the most opportune time ) and under the secular concepts of equal rights, the church may lose. The time isn’t right now but in the future there will be pressure on priests.
This simply isn’t true!They use it to verify that a couple is free to marry. If they had to ascertain that a couple was free to marry on their own, it’d be an expensive process