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MaryEstelle2
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This is becoming too convoluted for any of us. He should confer with his priest. I am out of this one.
It’s “supposed to” be their anniversary. Of their maybe valid marriage.He also said his parents were married 50 years initially before saying his father had remarried so I am slightly confused.
He was clear in his motives. He wants his father to divorce his current wife and get back with his mother because he believes this will make the situation right with God.Ironically it isn’t your place to tell him what to do. You seem to be assuming a lot regarding his intentions and actions.
He said what he wants. Unfortunately, what he wants (his father to divorce his wife and parents back together) is not at all tied to their salvation.You say you are not assuming but it still sounds like it.
lol.You need to stop ranting.
We don’t really know that. We don’t know that the OP has all the facts about his parents’ marriages.Obviously this child is learning there is some insincerity going on. Divorces and remarriage against the Lord’s commandments.
No, he doesn’t have a “right to know” the personal business of an adult member of his family that is not directly affecting his own health and well-being.A child has the right to know whether his parents are living according to the Christian faith they profess.
Yeah, I was really confused by this whole post as to whether his parents are still married or not.My gut says that the OP thinks it is smart to celebrate his divorced parents original wedding date. What I’d suggest is having a Mass said for a private intention on that date, and you pray for your parents on that day.