Father, I hope you are well. I do not necessarily disagree. The key question is whether my heart is “demanding respect from others” out of a love for myself, or whether it is out of a love of the other. Jesus didn’t "demand respect for Himself, for His own sake. Rather, out of love of the other. As you rightly point out, God knows our hearts.
I google searched, “american catholic bishop, divorce” and did find a pretty good article by
Siobhan M. Verbeek, JCL, associate director for the Secretariat of Doctrine of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
I also found a good article telling of the attempt of a small group of abandoned spouses to encourage our American bishops to address the inconsistent teachings about divorce…
speroforum.com/a/39853/Catholic-bishops-must-resolve-inconsistent-teachings-about-divorce
But I could not find anything from any American bishop that said anything close to what Hermas said…
And I said to him, “What if the woman put away should repent, and
wish to return to her husband: shall she not be taken back by her
husband?” And he said to me, "Assuredly. If the husband do not take
her back, he sins, and brings a great sin upon himself; for he ought
to take back the sinner who has repented…In this matter man and
woman are to be treated exactly in the same way. –The Shepherd 4:1-10
There is even a bishop in Peoria, IL who has a youtube video out in which he says, “we all know that marriages end in divorce.”
For the faithful Catholic, however, we know that marriages do NOT “end in divorce.” (This is why our Blessed Lord says that it is “adultery” to divorce and marry someone else. The divorce did not end the marriage.)
Father, if you know of clear teaching from an American bishop defending marriage against divorce then I truly would like to hear/read it. I do, very much, pray that you are right. And that more bishops are courageous in proclaiming the Truth in this battle against the father of all lies.
May God bless you Father,
Bryan
LOVE SO AMAZING