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MarMax
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The understanding of Our Lord’s words must, MUST, be taken in context. Notice He was being asked as regards the LAW, and He answered in accordance with the LAW. No virgin: no actual marriage in Jewish law unless the husband forgives that…
He also fulfilled the LAW, so this aspect is reduced to its original Adamic understanding or else the Church finds Herself, and all Her Children, subject to Mosaic LAW— Buzzer sound! However, the 2 become 1 aspect is immutable and from the time of Adam, not Moses. The allowance of divorce was 1) lack of forgiveness present (hard hearts) 2) not God’s intent and will.
The Church is, along with the law She gives through revelation by Christ, the perfection of law and God’s will. There simply is no divorce insofar as the breaking of the Sacrament. Civil divorce, however, is a different animal. But civil marriage is not Sacramental in and of itself. It’s just a piece of paper: fiat (made up).
Otherwise, confession is moot. There would be no forgiveness for mortal sin after being baptized and incorporated into the Mystical Body of Christ, and we might as well just throw down our cards and walk away from the table.
If we as men (and women) are not willing to recognize that we are married as per the ruling of the Church, we might as well not be Catholic since we can’t break from such a doctrine for selfishness. To adopt such an attitude is to tell Christ we don’t want forgiveness. It might take a long time to heal and come back together. It might never happen. But if you’re validly married, you stuck like Chuck… and Chuck is definitely stuck.
He also fulfilled the LAW, so this aspect is reduced to its original Adamic understanding or else the Church finds Herself, and all Her Children, subject to Mosaic LAW— Buzzer sound! However, the 2 become 1 aspect is immutable and from the time of Adam, not Moses. The allowance of divorce was 1) lack of forgiveness present (hard hearts) 2) not God’s intent and will.
The Church is, along with the law She gives through revelation by Christ, the perfection of law and God’s will. There simply is no divorce insofar as the breaking of the Sacrament. Civil divorce, however, is a different animal. But civil marriage is not Sacramental in and of itself. It’s just a piece of paper: fiat (made up).
Otherwise, confession is moot. There would be no forgiveness for mortal sin after being baptized and incorporated into the Mystical Body of Christ, and we might as well just throw down our cards and walk away from the table.
If we as men (and women) are not willing to recognize that we are married as per the ruling of the Church, we might as well not be Catholic since we can’t break from such a doctrine for selfishness. To adopt such an attitude is to tell Christ we don’t want forgiveness. It might take a long time to heal and come back together. It might never happen. But if you’re validly married, you stuck like Chuck… and Chuck is definitely stuck.