Pope on Marriage

serpentdove

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[Enough is enough, Pope Francis should resign by Adam Shaw] :eek:linger: "Pope Francis’s three-year-old papacy, marred by controversy from the beginning, has hit a new low.

After Jorge Mario Bergoglio was elected to succeed Pope Benedict XVI in 2013, he quickly justified his reputation as an unconventional character who put himself on both sides of an argument with vaguely worded pronouncements.

From his “Who am I to judge?” statement on gay people that seemed to offer a hint at a change in church teaching, to his fumbles on contraception, to his recent claim that Donald Trump is not Christian, his off-the-cuff remarks cause headlines across the globe, often followed by some sort of “clarification” from the Holy See Press Office.

His papacy has been a litany of confusing statements for the faithful on the most sensitive and delicate topics. While clear on political topics dear to his heart, but where Catholics can legitimately hold differing opinions, such as immigration, economics and climate change, on matters of doctrine, Francis muddied the waters to an extent that many well-meaning Catholics feel they no longer know where the Church stands on issues of faith.

Most recently, in his latest off-the-cuff ramble on Thursday, he was asked about marriage. He said:

“It’s provisional, and because of this the great majority of our sacramental marriages are null. Because they say ‘yes, for the rest of my life!’ but they don’t know what they are saying. Because they have a different culture. They say it, they have good will, but they don’t know...” Full text: Enough is enough, Pope Francis should resign Gen. 2:18–24, Re 18:4

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Traditio

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I'm inclined to think that the Pope Francis is correct. In order for the sacrament of marriage to be valid, the persons getting married must understand and intend to do what the sacrament entails.

Do most persons who get "married" in the Church intend to effect an indissoluble, life-long union?

Do they even understand what it is to which they are saying "I do"?
 

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[Enough is enough, Pope Francis should resign by Adam Shaw]
Question: What ecclesial or doctrinal authority does Adam Shaw---a Fox News journalist whose specialty is not Catholic theology, but politics---possess in Christ's one historic Catholic Church?
 

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I'm inclined to think that the Pope Francis is correct. In order for the sacrament of marriage to be valid, the persons getting married must understand and intend to do what the sacrament entails.

Do most persons who get "married" in the Church intend to effect an indissoluble, life-long union?

Do they even understand what it is to which they are saying "I do"?

I can see you don't get it

-when you have a child
-you are joined together
-it is all about the child
 
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