It's hard to say in the U.S. because of no-fault divorce, reasons don't have to be given any more. Grant Thornton did a U.K. study saying that in 2004 infidelity accounted for 27% of all divorces. I'm willing to accept that as accurate, unless you have another figure, and will point out that it still means that according to the teachings of Jesus Christ, at best in 3 out of every 4 cases of divorce and remarriage, the relationship is adulterous. Unless you feel that Mark 10 is the accurate interpetation. Then all of them are adulterous. So what should the church di in those cases?
Leave condemnations to God Himself but let the Churches celebrate according to the Gospel.
Unless, of course, we're talking about a homosexual. Then condemn away. Is that it?
So what should the church di in those cases?
Perhaps they shouldn't celebrate the fact that the deceased was divorced as a major theme at his/her funeral?
Oh, so refusing to celebrate their sins is now considered to be "condemning them," is it?
Oh, you silly liberals think words only mean what you want them to mean.