Does God call people to be separate from Catholic Eucharist

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If a spouse wants to dissolve a marriage it is not a sin if an Anullment can be achieved, right?
It is not a sin to get a divorce; it is only a sin if, once divorced, the couple/party remarries someone else.

Maran atha!

Angel
 
Wouldn’t one whom God revealed Himself to and enlightened be less fallible or perhaps one who studies much on such things?
 
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trapped in such a marriage
That’s exactly what the Disciples complaint to Jesus about–the Sacramental trap.

The Sacrament of Marriage, as with the other 6 Sacraments, is not a trap.

The problem lies with us who kick God out of our lives as we determine to live it our way… then as those ignorant fools do not understand why Jesus would reject us:
22 Many will say to me in that day: Lord, Lord, have not we prophesied in thy name, and cast out devils in thy name, and done many miracles in thy name? 23 And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, you that work iniquity. (St. Matthew 7)
Maran atha!

Angel
 
Sure, but that person was also centuries ago, had their own bias and has been translated. When I felt God it was much more direct.
 
Feelings aren’t really reliable. Isn’t it a bias to use age to determine fallability?
 
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I personally don’t believe God would do such and so I follow a different understanding of it.
Yes, you profess God in your image and likeness.

Anything that you desire it is what God desires, go figure–there’s a lot of that going on in the world… it started at the Garden.

Maran atha!

Angel
 
I’ll trust in God on this. They didn’t feel like my feelings so much as His presence 😊
 
But your fallible… human nature can be wrong.
 
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But your fallible…
Yup, but we all are. And so I can only go off what I know to be true. Which in this case is my understanding of what God wants for me.

Edit: I’m guessing you included the spelling error as a joke. I like it 😊
 
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Okay; would they then be divorced in the eyes of the Church too?
If it is a Sacramental Marriage; not.

God does understand the need to live away from such relations; yet, the whole purpose of the Sacramental Marriage is to build a Christian home not a secular home.

Elizabeth Taylor is a fine example of someone who was famous the world over for her beauty; she went of the marriage-go-round till she almost kicked the bucket; her religion allowed her to believe that her happiness was found in sex and another person’s acclamation of her worth (human dignity); she could never receive human dignity from another; sex is never love; love is never dependent upon sex or acceptance/compromise/marketing…

Sadly, her experience has been and will be lived by millions–many claiming to do so because God is a good God that would want the to be “happy.”

Maran atha!

Angel
 
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