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True, like a spouse’s unfaithfulness or betrayal to marital vows does not by itself invalidate a sacramental marriage. It leads to unhappiness in the union and in the home, unless reconciliation with forgiveness and correction of wrongdoing ensues, meaning the unfaithfulness stops.They can’t call themselves faithful to the Church. But sin doesn’t de-baptize you (CCC §1272), so if they were baptized, they will always be Catholics.
The betrayed spouse is not expected to endorse the infidelity of his or her mate.
Why would homosexual Catholics expect endorsement by the Church of their rejection of teaching on homosexual acts and marriage?
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