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Suppose a couple gets married in a Catholic Church by a priest. Call them Couple A. Couple B gets married in a Catholic Church by a deacon. Couple C gets married under a tree by a minister. My understanding is that in all cases, if the marriage fails they need to get the same type of annulment.
To continue this sad story, suppose they all get an annulment. Now in the eyes of the Church the annulled marriage was not valid. In the eyes of the Church the marriage did not truly exist, at least as a sacramental marriage. So if you ask the husband from couple A if he had ever been married, from a Catholic sense, what would he say? Try and have a yes or no answer.
By the way, don’t all three couples have to get the same annulment, because the church recognizes all three marriages as valid?
But, on to my point. As Catholics we care alot about what the government says and little about what the Church says. Our Faith instructs us to honor the law, within reason. I think we should pretty much take for granted that our government is not our religion and stop expecting it to be.
If you folks remember your history, America was colonized by people that were religiously suppressed. I am not comfortable with allowing religious suppression in this country now. Now, how is abortion not religious suppression? For years the Catholic Church as allowed kids to sip wine at Mass. Because of our faith we say it is ok, it really isn’t wine. But it is providing wine to minors, which is illegal. Catholics need to be sensitive to the freedoms we have as a religion least we be held accountable to the same standards we want everybody else held to.
What I think is that Catholics need to be held to a different standard than the general population. We cannot hold the general population of the world to the standards we have as Catholics. Catholics should be considerably better than the general population. Lower crime rates, lower annulment rates, kids doing well in school, yards mowed better, better golfers. Well, maybe not better golfers. We should be the good guys in the world.
Basically the state and laws should be something we don’t have to care about, because we are held to a much higher standard.
What do you all think
Larry
To continue this sad story, suppose they all get an annulment. Now in the eyes of the Church the annulled marriage was not valid. In the eyes of the Church the marriage did not truly exist, at least as a sacramental marriage. So if you ask the husband from couple A if he had ever been married, from a Catholic sense, what would he say? Try and have a yes or no answer.
By the way, don’t all three couples have to get the same annulment, because the church recognizes all three marriages as valid?
But, on to my point. As Catholics we care alot about what the government says and little about what the Church says. Our Faith instructs us to honor the law, within reason. I think we should pretty much take for granted that our government is not our religion and stop expecting it to be.
If you folks remember your history, America was colonized by people that were religiously suppressed. I am not comfortable with allowing religious suppression in this country now. Now, how is abortion not religious suppression? For years the Catholic Church as allowed kids to sip wine at Mass. Because of our faith we say it is ok, it really isn’t wine. But it is providing wine to minors, which is illegal. Catholics need to be sensitive to the freedoms we have as a religion least we be held accountable to the same standards we want everybody else held to.
What I think is that Catholics need to be held to a different standard than the general population. We cannot hold the general population of the world to the standards we have as Catholics. Catholics should be considerably better than the general population. Lower crime rates, lower annulment rates, kids doing well in school, yards mowed better, better golfers. Well, maybe not better golfers. We should be the good guys in the world.
Basically the state and laws should be something we don’t have to care about, because we are held to a much higher standard.
What do you all think
Larry