Dr. Robert Fastiggi: Divorce in Orthodox Christianity

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @xxFairestxx
    @xxFairestxx Год назад +10

    The council of Trent did define it, you are right. And the Roman church found a loophole as always: just hand out annulments like candy, by saying the marriage was never valid to begin with. If a couple married for 40 years that then receives an annulment, supposed to go to confession to confess 40 years of adultery / scandal? Certainly not. At least the Orthodox are honest about it.

    • @NickyMetropolis1313
      @NickyMetropolis1313 5 месяцев назад +1

      The great majority of annulments come from lack of form That is to say Catholic people getting married legally but not inside the church. They got married perhaps by a judge or in some Las Vegas chapel or whatever. This is a phenomenon that has happened in the modern world but didn't happen very much in the '70s the '60s the '50s the '40s etc
      That makes up the great majority of American annulments for example.

    • @PauloRicardo-ctrc
      @PauloRicardo-ctrc 3 месяца назад +1

      Most marriages weren't done in a valid intention from the start. That's why there are many annulments. Even not wanting to guide your children in the faith is a reason for annulment. This is a result of a crisis of faith, not a loophole.
      You're ignorant.