CODE of CANON LAW
The Vatican Manipulation of Marriage
Because the correct understanding of marriage is essential to life, and many Catholics live with deep guilt regarding the Catholic laws on marriage, this DVD is particularly relevant. The Catholic Church does not recognize civil divorce as valid. Therefore without an annulment Catholics are forbidden from taking the Eucharist, which, after baptism, is the central means by which they stay on right terms with 'Mother Church' and thus, they think, God. Please inform others so that marriage is understood in terms of Scripture and Vatican exploitation of marriage may be avoided. Our article on the topic is at:
http://www.bereanbeacon.org/articles/Marriage.htm
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What you are saying can confuse people.
The Eucharist is all. Go adore him and feel his love. I love the Catholic church.
Yes, it is not perfect becasue it is made up of man but Christ himself gave this church to us with all the loving and merciful sacraments.
MsLucky443 1 year ago
Non-consummated marraige can be dissolve, since it is non-consummated. But once it is consummated, no force on earth can dissolve it. The Pope can only dissolve non-consummated marraige precisely because it is not consummated but at the request of at least one party, for a just cause. if no party requests for it, or requested it but no just cause, the Pope cannot dissolve it.
jamesmarsden2007 2 years ago
We could not make use of the criteria that we have now when evaluating what the chuurch did many yrs ago. its just fair that we take into accnt the circumstances of the time before making judgment on certain matters. What would you do to your family when it is under attack from damaging forces?Would you allow them just to go around and do their own thing?The time when the church was under attack, church authorities gathered her children and protect them from errors.
jamesmarsden2007 2 years ago
one is free whther to join or not to join the catholic church, but once he is in, it's just logical to observe its rules. if you dont want to obey, then get out and live your own life. Children, once they reach majority age (18) are free to stay or not in the catholic church. Church authorities have the responsibility to protect their faithful from errors. But once you decide to stop being catholic, just get out of it. you have all teh freedom to do so.
jamesmarsden2007 2 years ago
Hi Dave. I was born into a catholic family. My dad & mom divorced many years ago & my dad, although a devout catholic, was not able to receive the eucharist until the marriage was annulled.
earthenly 2 years ago
What you have writen is false. If you divorce you can take Eucharist.
davecourtney08 2 years ago
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Diarioddiounsuicida 3 years ago