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29 cze 2018 · We know that God “hates divorce” (Mal. 2:16); Our Lord and St. Paul explicitly forbid it (Matt. 19:6, 1 Cor. 7-10-11); and the Catechism condemns it as “immoral...
- Did Jesus Allow Divorce
The Israelites saw divorce as a way to dissolve a marriage...
- Divorce
In civil law divorce means the dissolution of the marriage...
- Did Jesus Allow Divorce
19 sie 2022 · Sara Perla of Catholic University reflects on Matthew 19 and the prohibition of divorce in the Catholic Church.
1 paź 2006 · The Israelites saw divorce as a way to dissolve a marriage and enable the spouses to remarry others. But, as we will see, Jesus taught that this is not what God intended. The Pharisees questioned Jesus when he taught on the permanence of marriage: Pharisees came up to him and tested him by asking, “Is it lawful to divorce one’s wife for any cause?”
In civil law divorce means the dissolution of the marriage bond; divortium imperfectum is called separation (separation de corps). The Catholic doctrine on divorce may be summed up in the following propositions: A.
For Loader, Jesus’ prohibition of divorce may only appear to be absolute. As a person of his time and tradition, Jesus took it for granted, on the basis of Genesis 2:24, that adultery necessarily led to divorce.
The Catholic doctrine on divorce may be summed up in the following propositions: In Christian marriage, which implies the restoration, by Christ Himself, of marriage to its original indissolubility, there can never be an absolute divorce, at least after the marriage has been consummated;
We seek to understand marriage and divorce in the First Century, Jesus' teaching on the heart and spirit of marriage, and its implications for Christians today.