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@YourNameHere I’m with you buddy.
Annulments nowadays are simply a legalistic way for Catholics to accept divorce, and it’s become a real charade.
Even some Cardinals have called the farce for what it is and recognized it’s de facto Catholic divorce even if de jure it’s “annulment.” Let’s call things what they are in fact, in reality where we live.
The Catholic Church would do good to adopt the Eastern Orthodox custom of allowing for divorce and remarriage after a period of penance and discernment, not use fancy legal loopholes to justify de facto divorce.
Annulments nowadays are simply a legalistic way for Catholics to accept divorce, and it’s become a real charade.
Even some Cardinals have called the farce for what it is and recognized it’s de facto Catholic divorce even if de jure it’s “annulment.” Let’s call things what they are in fact, in reality where we live.
The Catholic Church would do good to adopt the Eastern Orthodox custom of allowing for divorce and remarriage after a period of penance and discernment, not use fancy legal loopholes to justify de facto divorce.
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