To: massgopguy
>>>Why would the Catholic Church annul a marriage at the behest of homosexuals?
Allow me to clarify. Not the Catholic Church. The State.
I've already run into the rabbit hole in Blue Jersey.
The State will no longer recognize a marriage certificate issued by a religious institute as a legal document.
The States will have to only recognize marriages under a Civil Certificate.
See?
20 posted on
02/06/2007 10:20:44 AM PST by
Calpernia
(Breederville.com)
To: Calpernia
Allow me to clarify. Not the Catholic Church. The State. Is there even an "annulment" statute in state law?
22 posted on
02/06/2007 10:26:48 AM PST by
Ditto
To: Calpernia
That is a law of unintended consequences I'm trying to get my State Rep. to take into consideration. The end game for Gay Marriage proponents isn't the recognition of Gay Marriages but the non-recognition of marriages performed in Churches that won't marry Gays.
23 posted on
02/06/2007 10:29:25 AM PST by
massgopguy
(I owe everything to George Bailey)
To: Calpernia
The State will no longer recognize a marriage certificate issued by a religious institute as a legal document. The States will have to only recognize marriages under a Civil Certificate.
My husband and I were living together illegally for 5 years because we did not file our marriage certificate with the state of Michigan within 90 days of the wedding. This was in the 1970's.
52 posted on
02/06/2007 10:47:29 AM PST by
Alouette
(Learned Mother of Zion)
To: Calpernia
Calpernia, what is a Marriage Certificate issued by a Religious Institute. When I got married, I got a Marriage License from the Courthouse. I could have been married there by a clerk, or later by a judge, but we were married at home by a minister.
In New Jersey, were Marriage Licenses issued by churches, as well as the state? It makes no sense that the state will no longer recognize legal marriages that happened in the past. It is just stupid.
68 posted on
02/06/2007 12:24:51 PM PST by
NathanR
(Après moi, le deluge.)
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