Sentences with phrase «by remarried»

Pray also for the millions and millions of Christians who commit adultery by remarrying.
That's how Christian hypocrites can ignor that they commit adultery by remarrying and yet trash gays for an «abomination».
A beautiful woman, the cause of her situation is the excruciating experience of trying to make another child with her ex through a series of tragic outcomes of pregnancy and a husband (Clark Gregg) who chose to escape the sad string of miscarriages by remarrying and taking up residence within walking distance of Adele's run - down abode.
Deputy Master Matthews agreed, he considered that as the act envisages the possibility of a couple who are divorced putting themselves back into the remit of the act by remarrying, why then should the person who cohabits (as opposed to remarries) not be entitled to bring claim under the status of cohabitant.

Not exact matches

Your survivor benefits might be impacted or eliminated if you remarry, if you become eligible for Social Security benefits on your own income or if you receive a pension not based on work covered by Social Security.
Parental consent on many topics (NOT A LAW) 6: Thou shall not kill — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY (long pre-dated it) = > Goes back to the first offspring of humanity or the chosen depending on version 7: Thou shall not commit adultery — huge number of Christians commits adultery by LEGALLY remarrying = > still actionable in various tort and civil cases across America (didn't say it was a law) 8: Thou shall not steal — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY = > many laws on this we are very concerned about our stuff 9: Thou shall not bear false witness — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY = > purgery anyone 10: Thou shalt not covet — NOT A LAW = > stalking laws (Stalking IS a crime.
FACT: 60 % of the Ten Commandments are NOT LAWS in the United States FACT: The adultery commandment is ignored by MILLIONS of Christians who commit it by divorcing and remarrying
Parental consent on many topics 6: Thou shall not kill — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY (long pre-dated it) = > Goes back to the first offspring of humanity or the chosen depending on version 7: Thou shall not commit adultery — huge number of Christians commits adultery by LEGALLY remarrying = > still actionable in various tort and civil cases across America 8: Thou shall not steal — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY = > many laws on this we are very concerned about our stuff 9: Thou shall not bear false witness — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY = > purgery anyone 10: Thou shalt not covet — NOT A LAW = > stalking laws
Buttiglione addresses the especially controverted question raised by the more difficult passages in Amoris Laetitia: whether or not a person who is divorced and civilly remarried, or simply cohabiting, may receive Holy Communion.
The Vatican's L'Osservatore Romano has published a document by the bishops of Malta to the priests of their diocese, approving Holy Communion for divorced and remarried Catholics sans annulment.
They are hypocrites because they ignore the more important Golden Rule and you NEVER hear Christians trashing their own for the much, much bigger number of Christians who commit the Ten Commandment sin of adultery by divorcing and remarrying.
Contracting a new union, even if it is recognised by civil law, adds to the gravity of the rupture: the remarried spouse is then in a situation of public and permanent adultery.»
Islam permits the husband to resort to the remedy of divorce twice, and to remarry each time if a satisfactory reconciliation is attained, but a third divorce is decisive and a woman so divorced can not be made a legitimate wife a fourth time unless she first marries a different man and is then divorced by that man of his own free will, and there have been no consequences of that marriage.
The Ten Commandments: 1: Have no other gods — NOT A LAW 2: Make no graven image — NOT A LAW 3: Don't take the name in vain — NOT A LAW 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW 6: Thou shalt not kill — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY (long pre-dated it) 7: Thou shalt not commit adultery — huge number of Christians commit adultery by LEGALLY remarrying 8: Thou shalt not steal — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 9: Thou shalt not bear false witness — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 10: Thou shalt not covet — NOT A LAW
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger in the document, Concerning Some Objections To The Church's Teaching On The Reception Of Holy Communion By Divorced And Remarried Members Of The Faithful, writes: «Assuredly, the word of truth can be painful and uncomfortable.
Last I knew, the only person who ended up well in the entire mess was the first husband of wife # 2, who found a wonderful wife and remarried surrounded by family, friends and church.
The prodigal left the pig pen and there are so many more verses I could quote NT that warn us!!!! Also you can't tell people they can remarry you when they did willful adultery against their believing spouse because you are agreeing with their sin by so doing.
Mark 10v11 & 12 if you remarried you committed adultery, forgiveness comes by the way of changing not by keep sinning.
I am being told by people of the Church of Christ that I might not can remarry again.
If you are remarried by mans laws then guess what?
Among the best is that by Professor Robert Fastiggi who wrote, «I agree with Pope Francis that there are many beautiful insights about marriage» in Cardinal Kasper's presentation, but on the issue of communion for the divorced and remarried, Kasper is decidedly wrong, for reasons laid out by Fastiggi and by Francis's own doctrinal chief, Gerhard Cardinal Muller.
Consider that divorced and remarried couples do not, trembling, ask God for forgiveness every time they make love or kiss their spouse, even though some would accuse them of «living in sin» by entering into an «adulterous» union.
«It is not clear that divorced people who remarry after a first, sacramental marriage can in no circumstances be admitted to the sacraments as long as they stand by the second marriage.»
Again, that has been done by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger in 1998 who explained why the divorced and civilly remarried can not receive the Eucharist and why the «internal forum» is not a sufficient recourse in this situation.
Murray, who after remarrying took the name Madalyn Murray O'Hair, became the major figure held responsible (by her opponents) for «taking God out of the schools» — an epithet she welcomed while leading a controversial atheist organization.
This question is especially relevant to the debates regarding the reception of the Eucharist by Catholics divorced and remarried, and regarding the proper pastoral care of Catholics in same - sex relationships.
Barbara Thiering's contribution, Jesus the Man (1992), attracted media attention chiefly by its argument that Jesus married Mary Magdalene, had three children with her (two boys and a girl), divorced her and was remarried — this time to the Lydia of whom we read in the Acts of the Apostles.
You are on here criticizing gays so do you spend MUCH MORE TIME criticizing Christians who commit adultery by divorcing and remarrying since there are FAR FAR MORE Christina adulterers than gays?
But unless it can be shown otherwise, any tampering with Communion for the divorced and remarried will corrupt the doctrine of marriage, and — by diminishing the image of the Church as bride of Christ — debase the Church.
Rather, when confronted by the pastoral reality of people who wanted to remarry after widowhood, or after divorce, the Church, recognized civil marriages and focused entirely on the reintegration of the remarried into the Church through prayer and fasting.
1: Have no other gods — NOT A LAW 2: Make no graven image — NOT A LAW 3: Don't take the name in vain — NOT A LAW 4: Honor the Sabbath — NOT A LAW 5: Honor thy father and mother — NOT A LAW 6: Thou shalt not kill — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY (long pre-dated it) 7: Thou shalt not commit adultery — huge number of Christians commit adultery by LEGALLY remarrying 8: Thou shalt not steal — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 9: Thou shalt not bear false witness — NOT UNIQUE TO CHRISTIANITY 10: Thou shalt not covet — NOT A LAW
Not without its pain and struggle, it is the putting away of one marriage partner by another in such a formal way as to allow both to remarry.
One can not overlook in this regard the much discussed Footnote 351, which many — including the Bishops of Argentina — have cited to support the reception of communion by divorced and remarried couples who have not accepted sexual continence.
If Christian h0m0phobes REALLY cared about sin, they'd pick on the FAR FAR GREATER number of Christians who commit adultery by divorcing and remarrying.
By the opening of the fourth season, the widow Fisher is remarried to an unlikely geologist.
One wonders if the allowance by Moses for the Israelites to divorce and remarry was because he himself was divorced and remarried (Matt 19:8).
According to research by Nancy Kalish, a psychology professor at California State University in Sacramento, about 6 percent of the participants worldwide noted that they married, divorced, and then remarried their former spouse, and about 72 percent of those reunions were successful.
I wish he broke that down by percentages — how many men get tired fighting a former wife's gateclosing and give up versus, say, remarrying — but they come from several studies,
Five years is a fairly short time frame, however, and the number of unhappy spouses in these data who had divorced and remarried by that point is small.
Dating again and remarrying were certainly not on my to - do list in the first couple of years, as I was so overwhelmed by just managing day - to - day life.
I do not want to remarry so if looking for that pass me by.
Pressured by his family and community to remarry after his wife dies so his son can come back to live with him again, Menashe hits what must be one of the most limited dating pools.
When Ella's mother (Hayley Atwell) dies of an unnamed illness, leaving her with a trite final lesson — «Have courage and be kind» — that the film adopts as its central moral, Ella is doted on even more by her father (Ben Chaplin), even once he eventually remarries.
In spite of its «modern» aspects (extended families, separated and remarried parents, step - fathers and half - siblings, the father's progressive politics, the mother's struggles), it's a time capsule of an America that is no more: white suburbs, established rites of passage, unquestioned gender and ethnic identities, a national territory unchallenged by the rest of the world, no real vanishing point.
After her marriage to Einar / Lili was annulled by the Danish king in 1930, Gerda remarried... to a younger Italian major.
By the time his widowed mother (Elizabeth Shivers) remarried and regained custody of her son, he had apparently already developed not only the steely resolve to be the best, but also the temperament to test the country's color - coded discrimination wherever he encountered it.
By far the greatest change is that it tells the fore - story that leads up to the main story, of Cinderella's happy childhood before the dark clouds descended, of the loving mother (Hayley Atwell) who died young and the kind father (Ben Chapin) who made the terrible mistake of remarrying wrongly before he, too, passed away, abandoning «Ella» (who had not yet received her sooty, mocking modifier) to the escalating cruelties of Tremaine and her daughters.
DVD Review by Kam Williams Headline: Girl Meets Vampire Adaptation of Romantic Fantasy Arrives on DVD Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) has decided to live with her father (Billy Burke) to make it easier for her recently - remarried mother (Sarah Clarke) to accompany her baseball player husband (Matt Bushell), on road trips This means that Bella must move from sunny Phoenix, Arizona to perpetually overcast Forks, Washington, a dreary town whose only claim to fame is that it's located on the rainiest spot in the nation.
Daniel is welcomed with open arms by his loving younger sister Amantha (Abigail Spencer), teenaged half - brother Jared (Jake Austin Walker), their widowed, remarried mother Janet (J. Smith - Cameron), and dutiful new lawyer Jon Stern (Luke Kirby).
The plot, conjointly written by Weinstein, Musa Syeed and Alex Lipschultz, is anything but bland, embroidering a painful reality about this particular religious group, which defends that a widower must remarry in order to properly raise his children.
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