To: aMorePerfectUnion
The Catholic Church doesn't recognize divorce/remarriage in cases of adultery. Annulment (a finding of nullity) can be obtained only if the first marriage was actually for some reason invalid right from the start. For instance if one of the spouses never actually intended a lifelong, faithful, monogamous union.
20 posted on
04/10/2013 6:03:32 PM PDT by
Mrs. Don-o
(May the Lord bless you and keep you, may He turn to you His countenance, and give you peace.)
To: Mrs. Don-o
“The Catholic Church doesn’t recognize divorce/remarriage in cases of adultery. Annulment (a finding of nullity) can be obtained only if the first marriage was actually for some reason invalid right from the start. For instance if one of the spouses never actually intended a lifelong, faithful, monogamous union.”
Of course, more importantly, God did allow divorce, and Christ and the Apostle Paul affirmed divorce in the case of adultery. All were recorded in the Spirit-breathed, Holy Scriptures.
31 posted on
04/10/2013 7:49:37 PM PDT by
aMorePerfectUnion
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