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Roseeurekacross
Guest
John, in every marriage breakup there will be despair and hopelessness felt. We are human, we have emotions.Others have advised to fully know the situation before acting which is what I have sought to do. The spouse told me what the clergy told them, which was extremely disheartening. The spouse confided in me with their despair and hopelessness. Their child pleaded with me to help because the spouse’s closest friend in the parish has only encouraged divorce while many in the parish have followed your advice and allowed their friend’s marriage to self-destruct, all in the name of anti-gossip and mind-your-own-business-ism.
Again. others have advised to fully know the situation,
But in that advise, how can you know the situation. Its all heresay and gossip.
Have you spoken to both parties? Do both want to speak to you? Will they be honest? Are they being honest now? No marriage falls apart purely because one party is accused , to others outside the marriage, of mismanaging money.
Are you a counsellor? A Psychologist? If not, your advice or chat with the what you assume to be the errant spouse could do an incredible amount of damage.
You have the situation of the marriage of close friends breaking down. Did you see it coming? Did the leaving spouse confide in you? Did anyone see it coming?
Yes its tough for children, but we are not called to fix everything. Surely the male spouse needs to man up and try to fix this himself, or if its the female, she needs to do this for herself.
With professional help.
You are out of your depth. You have to be if you are asking advice on the internet. The spouse already has advice from their Priest.
Dont interfere.
Just pray.
And yes, stop gossiping about this situation to others and tell others to stop.
Imagine the spouse reading what you have written here. Would it help, knowing the entire church community is gossiping?