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Allright. Let’s start from the beginning.
The sacrament of marriage is crucial. Married people don’t live in sin. Unmarried people live in sin. The church is bending over backwards to help people live moral lives, amidst the culture that has fought a war on morality for a long time. Since we are all to an extent products of secular confusion, a high number of Catholics don’t understand what marriage is. So we now have marriage prep. The hope is that people will learn a thing or two and have their questions answerd, and to think seriously about what they are about to do. But it is probably not working because society is against us and most Catholics follow society, not the church and have completely secular understandings of marriage. Marriage prep thus accomplishes little.
Yes, I’m a bit confused on this. Above you stated that marriage prep does not prevent people from living in sin. In this post, you seem to say that marriage prep is an attempt build healthy marriages, albeit a tough and possibly losing proposition.
My impetus for stating that maybe the church should return to only catholics marrying catholics is that it could lead to like minded individuals marrying like minded individuals. Is it extreme? Yes, most likely. But the fact is no fault divorce has dealt a killing blow to marriage. One person can have the best of intentions to marry for life and it simply matters not. the other can end the marriage at any time for no reason. It seems the catholic church is really the only church that believes marriage is for life with no divorce option. That is why I said maybe the best tactic would be for only catholics to marry catholics. After all, there is a precedent for that, no?
If/when we finally shovel the last piece of dirt onto the grave of marriage, the vast amount of blame can be placed squarely upon no fault divorce.