You make a good point. I am currently in RCIA for confirmation.
The instructors are very sweet people, but I feel they cater to love, and less facts. I always have questions. That is why I have turned to this forum. I do the best I can in seeking answers. I have narrowed a video series from the church that was previously used in their RCIA program, and am learning a lot from them also. Keep a journal of questions and try to find answers, like a life-long research to God
I am aware of the communion of saints, and that we will see people in heaven, I guess I was relating to the contrast of the Mormon context of my question of family and marriage in a union. Isolation may have been too strong of a word, and sounds like a lonely place. Some times I choose the wrong word
-Mary
It would be accurate to say we do not believe that marriage goes on past death. (Can you image implications of that if one partner dies, and the marriage continues still. The surviving partner would not be free to marry without committing adultery.
Mormons have this belief that they are “sealed for all time and eternity”. A man can be sealed to more than one woman at a time, in other words, polygamy, but a woman can only be sealed to one man.
If we take the “Thou Shalt not Commit Adultery” commandment seriously, if a woman, who has been sealed to a man who ends up dying, marries again, she is an adulteress.
For the man, since he can be sealed to more than one woman, if his wife dies, he can be sealed to another, and if she dies, he can be sealed to another, and on and on.
As Catholics and upholders of the Trinity, we know that the Father, Son and Holy Spirit exists in communion with each other.
In our religious communities, they live communion with each other
We do not believe that communion ceases upon death with each other. It’s only the Sacrament of Marriage that ceases upon the death of one’s partner, so that the surviving partner is free to marry without incurring sin.
Im not sure why that is not evident to Mormons, but apparently it is not.
Anyway, I hope that helps.
We do not believe, not by a long shot, that we live in Heaven separated from each other. That is a distortion and a grave one.