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Cause when approaching the pastor to resolve the question about receiving communion, the pastor will tell them that as they are not validly married, sex between them would be adultery, as pastors usually inform people about any sin so they have a chance to avoid it?Everyone who was married in the Church or who had their civil marriage sanitized, and is now divorced and remarried, without an annulment, is not living in mortal sin. It doesn’t take a trained theologian to figure out how a situation such as that is possible. It would require “bedside manner” from a pastor to bring them around to a point where they would not feel ostracized from their community. Why would a pastor tell someone, who is in that kind of a situation, that they must take all of their “medicine” at once. It takes time to bring people around, as is evident from this forum.
For the life of me I cannot understand why the same folks who don’t understand AL cannot fathom that a divorced and remarried person may not understand the vows of their first marriage.
Or is the intent that the divorced and remarried person is left in the dark by the pastor, so that they continue to not understand the vows for their first marriage and can continue to have sex without culpability?
If no one would know what is sinful, no one would have culpability.