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From the Catechism:
2386 It can happen that one of the spouses is the innocent victim of a divorce decreed by civil law; this spouse therefore has not contravened the moral law. There is a considerable difference between a spouse who has sincerely tried to be faithful to the sacrament of marriage and is unjustly abandoned, and one who through his own grave fault destroys a canonically valid marriage.179
My wife left me after 15 years of marriage. She has also left the Church. It was not something I wanted. I was cooperative once I accepted that there was nothing that I could do to stop it and I desire to make it as smooth as possible for my children. I am questioning this decision after reading CCC 2386.
Is it necessary for me to be non-responsive or uncooperative in the divorce proceedings to not be contravening the moral law?
We are, BTW, towards the end of the process.
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2386 It can happen that one of the spouses is the innocent victim of a divorce decreed by civil law; this spouse therefore has not contravened the moral law. There is a considerable difference between a spouse who has sincerely tried to be faithful to the sacrament of marriage and is unjustly abandoned, and one who through his own grave fault destroys a canonically valid marriage.179
My wife left me after 15 years of marriage. She has also left the Church. It was not something I wanted. I was cooperative once I accepted that there was nothing that I could do to stop it and I desire to make it as smooth as possible for my children. I am questioning this decision after reading CCC 2386.
Is it necessary for me to be non-responsive or uncooperative in the divorce proceedings to not be contravening the moral law?
We are, BTW, towards the end of the process.
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