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Galnextdoor
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I have looked in the Catholic Catechism about conditions where a Catholic might divorce. The conditions mentioned had to do with the division of property, custody of children, and protection of inheritance.
It says that separation can be legitimate under certain circumstances provided by canon law.
I am in the process of divorcing my husband. I go before the judge in a few weeks.
I find it odd that the Catholic Catechism doesn’t mention that divorce would be acceptable due to physical abuse. If you are afraid that the person might accidently kill you if you remain with him, than surely this would constitute grounds for divorce. I know it must be grounds for separation, but it seems like it would be grounds for a divorce as well.
He says that I have committed a grave sin against him, and what I am doing is immoral.
He has hit me, shoved me, and choked me until I was partially unconscious. I thought he was going to kill me. He is unapologetic and feels that he has the right to hit me when he thinks I’ve done something wrong.
I have let him have everything. I am not attached to things, so there is no property to divide. We don’t have children. I guess the divorce would be legitimate, because he wants a son from a previous marriage to inherit the house and property. In this state, the only way my name can be removed as an inheritor is divorce.
I just don’t understand how divorce due to physical abuse would be immoral.
Is there an official church document that would shed some light on this subject?
It says that separation can be legitimate under certain circumstances provided by canon law.
I am in the process of divorcing my husband. I go before the judge in a few weeks.
I find it odd that the Catholic Catechism doesn’t mention that divorce would be acceptable due to physical abuse. If you are afraid that the person might accidently kill you if you remain with him, than surely this would constitute grounds for divorce. I know it must be grounds for separation, but it seems like it would be grounds for a divorce as well.
He says that I have committed a grave sin against him, and what I am doing is immoral.
He has hit me, shoved me, and choked me until I was partially unconscious. I thought he was going to kill me. He is unapologetic and feels that he has the right to hit me when he thinks I’ve done something wrong.
I have let him have everything. I am not attached to things, so there is no property to divide. We don’t have children. I guess the divorce would be legitimate, because he wants a son from a previous marriage to inherit the house and property. In this state, the only way my name can be removed as an inheritor is divorce.
I just don’t understand how divorce due to physical abuse would be immoral.
Is there an official church document that would shed some light on this subject?