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Oneofthewomen
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That is what I know and believe now also. The point I am trying to make is that many people my age and younger do not have the same lived experience, and divorce was not/is not the taboo it was for your generation. To try and dismiss that fact is part of the problem.
Your generation understands this implicitly, as it was beaten into your heads by the good Sisters and society as a whole upheld a stricter moral code, at least publically.
The shame of divorce is all but gone now (which is a good thing) but the idea of permanence in anything is long since gone also. When it doesn’t work or when the better model comes out, toss it and get a new one is our new way of life. It was just a matter of time before the same mentality invaded our social lives too.
That is what is so revolutionary and special about Amoris Laetitia- we finally have a Pope, who with many of the Bishops who realizes that we have many very poorly catechised and lost sheep pout there,and some of it is the Church’s fault. All she is trying to do is bring home her lost sheep and help them come back into the loving arms of the fold. No doctrine has been changed, and no moral absolutes have been lessened. Therefore, the “clarification” that is being asked for, is really unnecessary.