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If it’s the same thing, Luv, then by your reasoning he gave “the boot” to his wife, then, right?Same thing.
If it’s the same thing, Luv, then by your reasoning he gave “the boot” to his wife, then, right?Same thing.
Everybody would still marry, because something like that will never happen to them.Good post. Are these projected scenarios discussed in Cana conferences? Because, if they are not, they should be.
I doubt that many understand that even if your spouse is unfaithful to you and all that that implies (shame, betrayal, lack of income, raising kids by yourself, having a poorer life than your ex who has gone on to marry and have additional children) you cannot wed again even if you do divorce. WOW…wonder how many would still marry?
Actually, what is written is that one may divorce due to porneia, which is an illicit marriage. It has been mistranslated to be “unfaithfulness.”Christ said due to unfaithfulness one can divorce.
I think the concern, certainly my concern, is when the innocent person is forced to suffer for trying to follow the teachings of the Church. I would argue that the “cheater” probably isn’t thinking about what Jesus said when they are committing the act, nor are they looking for an excuse to “legally” divorce their spouse. They are showing that they don’t really care. It would be easy enough for the Church to “bind on Earth” that the cheater cannot legally remarry while the victim can.And it doesn’t even make sense that Jesus would say that you can divorce if you commit adultery–that means that all anyone needs to do to divorce “licitly” is to cheat on his wife with his honey. Then he can say, “Wife, I am divorcing you, and Jesus said, since I cheated on you, that I am now permitted to divorce you!”
If your wife was not open to children, then, I certainly would think, your marriage would be null or however it is to be expressed. Ditto if she entered into it knowing she was going to continue a relationship with someone else.I think the concern, certainly my concern, is when the innocent person is forced to suffer for trying to follow the teachings of the Church. I would argue that the “cheater” probably isn’t thinking about what Jesus said when they are committing the act, nor are they looking for an excuse to “legally” divorce their spouse. They are showing that they don’t really care. It would be easy enough for the Church to “bind on Earth” that the cheater cannot legally remarry while the victim can.
On the other hand, the victim is being told, tough luck, either live in a relationship with no trust where you are miserable, or live alone and (possibly) be miserable.
In my case where the threat is sterilization or divorce (or abortion) (there is mental illness involved as well), if I choose to follow Church teachings on the matter, instead of the guilty spouse forcing the sterilization, the Church is essentially co-conspiring because at the end of the day if I follow Church teaching I will be effectively sterilized anyways (if she leaves, I cannot remarry, therefore will never have any more children).
We are not in the world of the past where men owned their wives (fortunately), nor are we in societies where people are “shamed” into working out their differences rather than just walking.
If you play with legalese enough, Catholic divorce can be called a Decree of Nullity. Loving, civilly married couples are not going through this process, only those who want to separate. After going through the dirty battles in the civil arena, the Church expects those who have already been harmed to drudge up as much 'dirt" as they can before the marriage to show that it was “invalid”. I would argue that very few people when they get married truly understand what marriage is in terms of the “forever” aspect of it. When you’re young and “in love” forever sounds like a good idea, but do you really, truly understand it? I would argue vigorously that at 23 years old (the age I got married) I had no sweet clue what “forever” “better or worse” meant, just like my wife didn’t understand what “open to children” meant.
To me it seems “cheap” to bring up issues from 6 or 7 years ago (and in many cases more than that) to get a Catholic “divorce”. This is one area where some serious thought needs to go to see if the Church’s current stance truly reflects the teachings of Jesus.
Im surprised how many here write they are Catholics yet don’t know that theI would presume that, given that infidelity was present, there must be more to the story of why the petition to annul the marriage was denied. Mind you, I’m not asking for those details – I don’t need to know (nor should it be posted on a public forum), and I don’t know how annulments tend to resolve themselves there (in Britain?), but there has to be more to the story.
I’m sorry that things didn’t turn out for you as you might have hoped.
Did the Church turn its back on you, or did you leave the Church?![]()
Firstly you’ll have to show where in the Bible it says that everything we proclaim and believe about God has to be found in the Bible.Just one more question, where in the bible does it say that I can’t receive Holy Communion?
The Bible says clearly that if we partake of the Eucharist unworthily then we endanger ourselves.Just one more question, where in the bible does it say that I can’t receive Holy Communion?
Everything we know about God and Jesus comes from the Church, muffindell. Not the Bible.PRmerger, sorry it’s such a difficult question, but everything we know about God and Jesus is in the bible, there is no alternative record - or did I miss something?
Of course people get a second chance in life. No one here is proposing that we don’t.Do people not get a second chance in life?
I daresay, fm, that if anyone is following the teachings of the Church,* he’s going to suffer. *I think the concern, certainly my concern, is when the innocent person is forced to suffer for trying to follow the teachings of the Church.
The Catholic Church wrote, gathered (in 382 AD), interpreted and preserved the true Canon of Schripture until this day.PRmerger, sorry it’s such a difficult question, but everything we know about God and Jesus is in the bible, there is no alternative record - or did I miss something?
No, fm, you will not be sterilized. You will simply not have produced offspring.because at the end of the day if I follow Church teaching I will be effectively sterilized anyways (if she leaves, I cannot remarry, therefore will never have any more children).