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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Will JD divorce Usha in late '26 so that he and Eirkkka can have an appropriate amount of time before he announces his presidential run to date, get engaged and marry in a "Christian" manner?[/quote] He is Catholic. He will need an annulment. [/quote] You don’t need an annulment these days, I promise you. You just get a divorce. I can almost guarantee you they don’t go to Sunday Mass unless you can name his parish [b]Catholicism is a whole lot of performative stuff these days Catholic Churches are barren except for older people[/b] Even Catholic schools are more dominated now by kids of other faiths who are simply fleeing their public schools because they’re terrible[/quote] This applies to most churches except Megachurches. My grandparents very old fashioned baptist church is slowly but surely dying. [/quote] I agree. I was only sort of dragged into the Catholic Church 40 years ago when I got married. My in-laws at the time were still so deeply into the church that they wouldn’t let us live together before marriage (even though we were adults) and made sure we did that whole pre-cena weekend where professed celibate Jesuit brothers were supposed to teach us how to be married couples. OK But then they had one daughter who got pregnant at work by a divorced guy 15 years her senior. The church wouldn’t let them get married in their parish they’d been attending for decades and suddenly they didn’t go to Mass at that church anymore. Even though I had to for what felt like 800 sundays. The last I remember it, they actually had to build out because the original building couldn’t house all the people who wanted to come to Mass on Sunday. Now they’re kind of a desolate building complex and I wonder when something will just buy up the property. It doesn’t produce income anymore. Also there used to be a “retirement building” at my son’s Catholic prep school somewhat affectionately called “The Brother Barn” … they’re all dead now and the building has been repurposed completely to be academic. stuff is dying out My in-laws didn’t even recognize Biden as a fellow Catholic. They just thought “Democrat”[/quote]
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