At the Pope's insistence, the bishops did a reset, plunging the Church into renewed
debate over divorce and homosexuality and cutting short the conversation that the Pope had earlier invited over famine, persecution and want.
Not exact matches
I am not in contact w / any of them, have no clue about what they are thinking, but I know if it were me I wouldn't want to force or participate in an online
debate with a group of virtual strangers
over the intimate details of a personal
divorce.
We can quibble
over policy and strategic details: the way in which the
debate on immigration is following the welfare
debate is becoming
divorced from fact; the persistent failure of banking «reform» to get to the fundamental issues; and the possibility that the government's dearth of competence may be a weaker spot than their closeness to fat cat Britain.
It might be tempting to dismiss this as yet more evidence of the US right
divorcing itself from scientific reality, as has happened in
debates over evolution and climate change.
It's a topic that's been
debated by scientists, therapists and
divorce I haven't done a lot of dating recently but I have done my fair share
over the years.
Brexit has often been described as a
divorce, but there's increasing
debate over what brexit could mean for actual...
There's an interesting
debate over at Lee Rosen's
Divorce Discourse blog, in response to his provocatively titled - post, What the Virtual Office Advocates Aren't Telling You.
Regarding the well being of kids with
divorced parents, the
debate over what kind of custody arrangement is best rages on, but the Swedish study goes against some current thinking that kids in shared - custody routines are exposed to more stress due to constantly moving back and forth and the social disruption that can come along with it.
The
debate over how
divorce affects children has long been polarized, with many researchers focusing on statistical data emphasizing that most children with
divorced parents do fine in life, while many clinicians emphasize the emotional distress that many of the children feel.
Over these past 20 years, the alienation - versus - abuse debate has raged in separation and divorce cases, driving thousands of court battles over which parent is at fault for the child's resistance or reject
Over these past 20 years, the alienation - versus - abuse
debate has raged in separation and
divorce cases, driving thousands of court battles
over which parent is at fault for the child's resistance or reject
over which parent is at fault for the child's resistance or rejection.