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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]One of the many reasons I stopped believing. So someone who escapes an abusive husband can't ever get communion again? That doesn't seem very God like. I've found religious people to be the most intolerant and judgy people I've ever met. [/quote] You don't sound very smart. The Catholic Church has no issues with you leaving an abusive husband. [/quote] As seems to be more often the case than not when it comes to this subject, you don’t have the slightest idea what you are talking about. A married woman is free to act in self defense by separating from and, if necessary, civilly divorcing an abusive husband. Given that one of the grounds for a declaration of nullity is that, at the time the putative marriage occurred, the spouse was incapable (because of psychological defect, immaturity, etc.) to validly consent to an exclusive, lifelong union open to children), the fact that a man was so abusive that divorce was required would be strongly indicative of a nullity ab initio. [/quote] Lol, what? I literally said there are no issues leaving an abusive husband. Is everyone here illiterate? [/quote] Sorry — quite literate but clicked on the wrong post. Meant to reply to the same one you did. [/quote]
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