I laughed out loud this morning at the take that
… if THIS guy had been Pope back in the day of Henry VIII there would be no Church of England (Episcopal Church, Anglican Church) etc. …
As the visit of the Pope to the U.S. looms American news commentators and pundits like Rush are increasingly weighing in on
this story, and the supposed controversy between the Pope and “conservatives” in the Vatican (subject of another thread) and all the other Papal themed stories circulating in the MSM.
I received an annulment years ago after having been divorced by my technically Catholic (per Baptism) but practicing agnostic … um … ex-wife(?) < (since the annulment was finally granted, what to “call” her, after the fact becomes murky.

FYI … at the death of her mother we “reconciled” as old friends, though I never remarried … and she did multiple times (even having a child (!)…* “didn’t want kids”* seemed to be part of what she was leaving me for)! :hug1:
She passed away two years ago, poor girl, and I attended her … nice-for-an-agnostic “religion free” …" final “respect” gathering.

*-- for the repose of her soul. I still do - and remember the “good things” despite our common mistake. :imsorry: *
Annulments being so common CAN look like the Church doesn’t care … or easily dismisses the*** " … let no man put asunder"*** permanence of matrimony for its own convenience or? Having gone through the process … the Church rather goes through a lot of “trouble” to fix a problem it didn’t create in examining if the union WAS
" …what GOD has joined together …" (STILL a marriage) or … never really was what He joined together (but a mistake that looked enough like a marriage as to be necessary for the Church to have to be very careful - before reaching its eventual verdict). <
Usually an annulment.
It can seem rather unjust that the Catholic party that tried to do the right thing and contract a valid marriage has to go through a tougher “repair” job than the promiscuous people who DON’T marry … and merely confess their sins in confession to be immediately back on track (i.e. ELIGIBLE to contract a Catholic marriage IN the Church … almost immediately).
Perhaps that “injustice” per how both mistakes are handled has made the annulment process even as “liberal” as it already IS?! The Pope examining how to do ***better ***in such matters doesn’t seem to be real news so much to me … but “sex and the Pope” together in a headline together clears up that mystery for me … per the press.