Christ, however, did not make that argument. He made three clear and explicit statements that apply to this situation:
"Whoever divorces his wife and marries another commits adultery"
So clearly divorce followed by remarriage is sinful. Neither Christ, nor the Apostles, nor any of the Church Fathers or the saints have ever said otherwise.
"Neither do I condemn you"
Forgiveness is readily available for those who are divorced and remarried…
"Go and sin no more"
…**IF **they repent of their sin and take steps to change their lives.
The arugment that we should admit the remarried to the Sacraments, without first requiring them to give up their sins, means that either the first or thrid of Jesus’ statements above would have to be false.
Either:
- Remarriage is not a sin - I’m not sure of any way that He could have made Himself clearer that it is a serious sin.
- Sins can be forgiven without repentence. If so, then why do we need to “sin no more”? Why are we called to “take up our cross” or “deny ourselves daily”? Those things are hard, and I don’t think Christ is a sadist who likes to see us suffer for no reason.
Logically it can’t be any other way. Not what people want to hear, but the Truth shall set us free.