[…]spouse solicit help from others to encourage the wayward spouse to uphold obligations. Msgr. Swetland said “For a person to live outside of the state of marriage just because they want to be free or be with someone else or whatever—that is grave matter. And if they die in that […]
[…]is indissoluble but now there is a marriage nullity process by which practically anyone who comes forward and asks to have a marriage declared null, will have it declared null. Or the Church says that the Holy Eucharist is the Body of Christ and one has to be properly disposed […]
[…]States, a bishop’s permission is required, in accordance with the Catholic Code of Canon Law before a party can file for civil divorce. Others disagree with her findings. Bai just made recourse to the Vatican’s Congregation or Education about the controversy. Read more on Bai’s Rebuttal to Ed […]
[…]you limited the grounds for separation (or civil divorce) only to those who were betrayed, for example, by an adulterer or a dangerous abuser. It is difficult enough that the one who promised you loyalty for life betrays you, but it is even worse when your fellow-residents of Nebraska, (through […]