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I didn't call anyone a liar. I know for a fact that the Diocese of Albany's policy about annullments was NOTHING like what she described after about 1980.
I'm not disputing the Diocese of Albany's policy. But my friend's annulment happened exactly as I said. |
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I'm not disputing the Diocese of Albany's policy. But my friend's annulment happened exactly as I said.
Then it had to have happened BEFORE 1980 -- that is all I am saying. |
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I also know of a couple who went to see a priest for counseling due to marital infidelity on the husbands part. When the counseling was over the priest told the woman to get a divorce that there was no hope of saving her marriage based on what the husband told the priest. You won't read that in any church doctrine either. |
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I also know of a couple who went to see a priest for counseling due to marital infidelity on the husbands part. When the counseling was over the priest told the woman to get a divorce that there was no hope of saving her marriage based on what the husband told the priest. You won't read that in any church doctrine either.
Actually, that's not true. Infidelity is one of the true grounds for divorce as per the bible. |
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Then it had to have happened BEFORE 1980 -- that is all I am saying.
It was after 1983. |
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I also know of a couple who went to see a priest for counseling due to marital infidelity on the husbands part. When the counseling was over the priest told the woman to get a divorce that there was no hope of saving her marriage based on what the husband told the priest. You won't read that in any church doctrine either.
You won't find anything in church doctrine that requires either husband or wife to remain civilly married to a spouse who is unfaithful. |
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