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Theological thought
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2016, 05:35:49 PM »
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    How should trads deal with situations of domestic violence in a marriage ie. One spouse beats the other or other types of harassment?

       Are there special rules which may permit at some point a remarriage after a separation if all other means like counselling, etc have failed in these cases?

    Is this theologically feasible?  Breaking up the marriage only and only if every attempt was made at change and reconciliation to no avail.

     I'm not saying a free for all divorce thing. I'm just wondering as to a very rigorous process to find reconciliation and sharing of life together and then and ONLY after this process has failed allow a remarriage.


    here is what the east says about this kind of stuff:

    A second marriage is an extension of the Church’s mercy due to human failings and frailty and is permitted only in certain circuмstances.

    take that as you will



    This is not the Eastern Rite! The greater majority here on this site are Roman. I suppose you are saying that everyone should join your schismatic, heretical sect so they have three shots at marriage? Frankly, almost everyone I have come across in the Eastern Rite are heretics and have not the use of reason.

    Are you Ambros the Moron?
    Many people say "For the Honor and Glory of God!" but, what they should say is "For the Love, Glory and Honor of God". - Fr. Paul of Moll