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Mickey
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Correct. But only one divorce."Orthodox canon law can permit a second and even a third marriage “in economia”, but strictly forbids a fourth.
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Yes. Valid reasons. Adultery, battering, drug abuse…what are the reasons that one may acquire an annulment?In theory divorce is only recognized in the case of adultery, but in practise is also recognised in light of other reasons.
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No. Why might you ask?Now I suppose, Mickey, that you will suggest that Bishop Athenagoras needs to brush up on his Orthodoxy?
That is not a nice thing to say.Face it, you don’t know what you are talking about.
For a third marriage it is.Death of the spouse is not required.
The Roman/Eastern Catholic annulments and the Orthodox practice of one divorce calls upon the mercy of our Lord and Saviour.The practice cannot be supported by reference to the Fathers or Scripture.
I am familiar with Scripture.The practice is of human origin and contradicts Scripture:
:ehh:while Orthodoxy has compromised with human failings
Wuh? :ehh:By your efforts to deny the practice you effectively condemn the Orthodox practice. I assume, then, that you are not Orthodox or you would defend the Orthodox practice.
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