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saylo
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His Holiness Pope benedict reminds Catholics especially to reflect on the dissoluble nature of Holy Matrimony
www.thestar.com/News/World/article/499266
www.thestar.com/News/World/article/499266
His Holiness Pope benedict reminds Catholics especially to reflect on the
nature of Holy MatrimonyCode:dissoluble
I think you mean: indissoluble.
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I have never been party nor witness to an annulment, but my understanding is: They deal only in facts, not beliefs. You did the right thing, and I can only offer that, as a witness, you did not have *all *the facts at hand (only those known to you).We truthfully only wrote the facts and no personal comments. We then left the review up to the proper people at the church.
The annulment was granted.
… This twenty-year marriage DID happen and WAS valid, in my eyes. I made the error of feeling pressured into being a “fence sitter,” and not having the courage to say what I truly believed.
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tee
Thanks for correcting “dissoluble” and another thanks for putting it in red…a real eye-catcher.I think you mean: indissoluble.
I have never been party nor witness to an annulment, but my understanding is: They deal only in facts, not beliefs. You did the right thing, and I can only offer that, as a witness, you did not have *all *the facts at hand (only those known to you).
:twocents:
tee
Facts vs beliefs…interestingYou did the right thing, and I can only offer that, as a witness, you did not have *all *the facts at hand (only those known to you). :twocents:tee
I did not mean to disparage beliefs, only to note that one may be mistaken in his beliefs if he does not have the facts.Facts vs beliefs…interesting
So when can beliefs be facts? So when can facts be beliefs?
In this particular case above, my beliefs were NOT facts, evidently.
I didn’t have the courage to include my non-fact beliefs, because I thought that it would hurt the process and make the divorcing couple mad at ME.
I think there is a teaching point here somewhere.