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Thoughfulone, the priest who advocates ABC is not the Church, and we know it because he is dissenting from the magisterium. If someone defies the Tribunal, that person is defying the magisterium, because that’s where the Tribunal gets their authority.
I would feel sympathy for a person so desperately lonely that they would obediently not date until the Tribunal rendered judgment and there was an appeal, but then crack and date and marry even with a negative judgment. Part of me wonders, though, whether a person who really and truly determined to be obedient, who received the sacraments really frequently and was close to Jesus, would be willing to stick their finger in His eye and turn away in the end.
now, a person who dated during the process? Totally I could see it. And that’s the #1 reason people shouldn’t date in the process, besides the fact that married people don’t date. it’s the top of a really slippery slope.
Obedience is a virtue, even when it sucks. A tribunal never declares a marriage valid. It just says we don’t have enough evidence to declare it invalid.
I am 100% convinced that my marriage is invalid on about five different grounds and I will fight as hard as a can to help the Tribunal see that. If worse comes to worse, God forbid, I will live like a contemplative nun, because I sure don’t need to get anywhere near that slippery slope.
I would feel sympathy for a person so desperately lonely that they would obediently not date until the Tribunal rendered judgment and there was an appeal, but then crack and date and marry even with a negative judgment. Part of me wonders, though, whether a person who really and truly determined to be obedient, who received the sacraments really frequently and was close to Jesus, would be willing to stick their finger in His eye and turn away in the end.
now, a person who dated during the process? Totally I could see it. And that’s the #1 reason people shouldn’t date in the process, besides the fact that married people don’t date. it’s the top of a really slippery slope.
Obedience is a virtue, even when it sucks. A tribunal never declares a marriage valid. It just says we don’t have enough evidence to declare it invalid.
I am 100% convinced that my marriage is invalid on about five different grounds and I will fight as hard as a can to help the Tribunal see that. If worse comes to worse, God forbid, I will live like a contemplative nun, because I sure don’t need to get anywhere near that slippery slope.