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PRmerger
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Sometimes when someone sins, an innocent suffers. If someone hacks my arm off, it may seem “unfair”, but I have to go through the rest of my life missing an arm.
If my validly-married spouse abandons me (through divorce or adultery or what-have-you), it may seem “unfair”, but I have to go through the rest of my life alone.
I was Protestant when I married, but even then I understand there could be no remarriage after a divorce. I knew perfectly well that if my husband cheated on me, I would either have to find some way to reconcile or else live alone.
I was 22. It is perfectly possible not to “completely grasp” what marriage will be like but still to know what it is.
It is not the Church who is at fault here. It is the adulterous spouse. It is the adulterous spouse who is forcing the innocent to live alone and lonely. And once the innocent spouse “remarries”, then he is in the same boat; he, too, is committing adultery.
Well articulated!