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chrisg93
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I believe the following is in incorrect answer given on the “Ask an Apologist” Forum. Under normal circumstances the Catholic Church DOES require couples to live together again.
Feb 18 QUESTION: If two Catholics who were married within the Church divorce instead of work through their marital problems, are they required to come back together or to receive an annulment? Say one of these Catholics was not-practicing or secretly agnostic?
Feb 18 ANSWER: The Church allows civil divorce for the equitable division of the couple’s joint possessions. But it considers the marriage to still exist. It does not require the couple to live together again. There could be several factors that would make this undesirable. However, the Church rejoices when such a reunion can be accomplished. Neither person is required to attempt at having the marriage annulled, unless he or she wants to marry again in the Catholic Church.
Here is the controlling Cannon Law (TITLE VII. MARRIAGE (Cann. 1055 - 1165) CHAPTER IX. THE SEPARATION OF SPOUSES)
SEPARATION WITH THE BOND REMAINING
§2. In all cases, when the cause for the separation ceases, conjugal living must be restored unless ecclesiastical authority has established otherwise.
This is an extremely important point for those of us in this situation. The Cannon clearly says that “once the cause for separation ceases” (ie. the adulterous spouse has sincerely repented, confessed his sin, atoned and done penance, amended his ways, resolved to sin no more and avoid the near occasions of sin…etc.) then the marital arrangement “must” be restored. Separation is only allowed for grave physical mental or physical dangers or difficulties. Otherwise, the couple is required to live together once the adultery is repented of.
Can someone help me understand if I am correct or not?.
Feb 18 QUESTION: If two Catholics who were married within the Church divorce instead of work through their marital problems, are they required to come back together or to receive an annulment? Say one of these Catholics was not-practicing or secretly agnostic?
Feb 18 ANSWER: The Church allows civil divorce for the equitable division of the couple’s joint possessions. But it considers the marriage to still exist. It does not require the couple to live together again. There could be several factors that would make this undesirable. However, the Church rejoices when such a reunion can be accomplished. Neither person is required to attempt at having the marriage annulled, unless he or she wants to marry again in the Catholic Church.
Here is the controlling Cannon Law (TITLE VII. MARRIAGE (Cann. 1055 - 1165) CHAPTER IX. THE SEPARATION OF SPOUSES)
SEPARATION WITH THE BOND REMAINING
§2. In all cases, when the cause for the separation ceases, conjugal living must be restored unless ecclesiastical authority has established otherwise.
This is an extremely important point for those of us in this situation. The Cannon clearly says that “once the cause for separation ceases” (ie. the adulterous spouse has sincerely repented, confessed his sin, atoned and done penance, amended his ways, resolved to sin no more and avoid the near occasions of sin…etc.) then the marital arrangement “must” be restored. Separation is only allowed for grave physical mental or physical dangers or difficulties. Otherwise, the couple is required to live together once the adultery is repented of.
Can someone help me understand if I am correct or not?.