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What is is conflict from USCCB, they state “A declaration of nullity does not deny that a relationship existed. It simply states that the relationship was missing something that the Church requires for a valid marriage.”Yes. I’m sorry I’m not understanding your point.
If we look at the direct question in the USCCB website, is says"
If a marriage is declared null, does it mean that the marriage never existed?
The marriage which is being addressed in the question, is not
A civil marriage. It’s the marriage that is declared null by the Church. So the answer is “yes”. The fact that a civil marriage/union/relationship may yet exist outside of a valid or invalid Sacramental marriage is secondary. But the answer begins with “No”. For this reason, it is not correctly written. It is playcating to the ignorant, and contradicting the language of the Catechism.
However, in its explanation, it does clarify that a marriage declared null by the tribunal is not valid. This actually means that that marriage (sacramental) never existed.
Does this not make sense to anyone here???
A valid marriage is a covenant.