Sentences with phrase «many cohabiting»

We need to think about community, about the common interests of many individuals cohabiting a single planet.
As expected, Pope Francis reminds Catholics that gay marriage is not marriage and that couples that cohabit are still in «irregular» unions.
There are worrying social impacts downstream as a result of these factors: a lowered marriage rate, more adult children cohabiting with their parents, a reduction in the birthrate, and young people holding off on major life events such as starting relationships or home ownership.
(It's telling that nobody speaks of a contracepting parish or a cohabiting parish, or a parish for the divorced and remarried.)
In fact, same - sex marriage advocates can now take the rhetorical high ground: «At a time when heterosexual couples are merely cohabiting, at least we believe in marriage as an institution.»
What WOULD «preach» would be all the parties comprehending, communicating, cooperating, co-building, cohabiting and communing around a monument to the culture and life of the victims (both those directly affected and indirectly) rather than a monument to the culture the deluded offenders proclaimed.
being in love and cohabiting isnt enough.
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 document first spends a paragraph on cohabiting couples and those who are only civilly married.
I have such friends — along with divorced friends and friends who cohabit — and friends who have stolen, cheated, and lied.
Since he achieved highest place in kingdom of King Lucifer, secular, pretending to be truth himself, he was crowned to be son of hindu filthy Lucifer, secular, kenjer of all, his god hindu Lucifer will cohabit with next pope to do his hindu filthy work.
Cooke - Rivers told us that unwed, cohabiting women still aspire to get married.
There are swathes of evidence to support the increased risks to children, both born and unborn, within cohabiting situations.
(The strictures will extend to the cohabiting as well as the legally married, a fact one hopeful liberal commentator seems to have missed.
The strongest part of After the Boomers is when Wuthnow does this for young adults: the problems of a particular cohabiting couple or a young person who can't quite find her way in a career.
Infuriated by the moral decadence he finds about him, Lancelot Andrewes Lamar determines to create a stern new morality of his own, a revived courtly righteousness which will put an end to the American baboon colony, as he calls it, where men and women cohabit as indiscriminately as characters in a soap opera.
This scripture is rarely used any more against homosexuality because it is understood by most to mean that the angels were leaving what was «natural» for them (i.e. their spiritual plain) to cohabit with humans.
They must develop programs for divorced men and women, single parents and cohabiting couples.
This passage recounts the story of the angels who long ago «did not keep their positions» in the spiritual realm, but left that which was natural for them to cohabit with women (Genesis 6:1 - 4).
The bishops trust that, armed with a sober appreciation of the obstacles cohabiting partners face, the Church can help couples transform tentative relationships into Christian marriages based on a faithful, exclusive, and permanent gift of the self.
In the future, fewer people will marry, more people who marry will divorce, more people who many will do so later in life, more people will cohabit, fewer people will have children, more people who have children will do so outside of marriage and more people will want to form informal unions of various kinds and experiment with reproductive technologies outside of either marriage or heterosexual unions.
Most parishes, of course, are happy to help cohabiting couples enter into marriage.
They warn that the distorted values of a cohabiting relationship, if left unexamined, may persist and poison the marriage.
«Marriage Preparation and Cohabiting Couples: Information Report,» National Conference of Catholic Bishops» Committee on Marriage and Family, Origins, September 16, 1999.
Because needy children deserve support no matter who raises them, the state, the business community and the law should support them wherever they are located — whether with single, married, divorced, cohabiting, same - sex or foster parents.
«True, it takes two to be unfaithful, and single Afro - American women who have affairs with married or cohabiting men, especially those with children, should do better,» he writes.
She explained during News Hour: «It is better to be married than cohabiting - it's better for your health - it's better for your relationship.
Works with thousand - year differences in age could cohabit peacefully within one compilation.
Long - married couples — the envy of many young adults we interviewed — can befriend a young couple (dating, cohabiting, or married) who have little experience with stable marriage.
A problem that started in Genesis when Bene elohim took on human flesh, cohabited with women and formed these half - human hybrids (Genesis 6).
Husbands become better mates, treating their wives better by every important measure — physical and emotional safety, financial and material provision, personal respect, fidelity, general self - sacrifice, etc. — compared to boyfriends, whether dating or cohabiting.
There is a difference between life being insignificant on a cosmic scale, yet significant on a planet where we cohabit with 6 billion other people.
@ midwest rail: 1) you said: «There is a difference between life being insignificant on a cosmic scale, yet significant on a planet where we cohabit with 6 billion other people.»
Homosexual couples who want to commit themselves to a monogamous lifelong relationship find themselves in the same situation as anyone else who cohabits without benefit of marriage.
58 % are in their 20s; 61 % have one or more children; 56 % are unmarried and not cohabiting; 69 % are economically disadvantaged; and 73 % report a religious affiliation.
If marriage and civil partnerships are all about commitment, as David Cameron insists, then there is no difference, apart from the sexual aspect, between the relationship of a same - sex couples and that of equally loving, cohabiting sisters.
He spoke about the Burden Sisters inheritance tax case in 2006, in which two cohabiting sisters who had lived together in a loving and committed relationship all their lives lost a lengthy court battle to avoid paying inheritance tax when one of them died.
Why does the state deny cohabiting siblings exemption from inheritance tax, purely because theirrelationship is non-sexual?
If we think of the family simply as individuals who consent to cohabit because such an arrangement meets their needs, we will never find reason to worry about assisted or collaborative reproduction.
Fallen angelic beings, hellbent on rebellion, cohabited with women to form hybrids, and were the ancestors of many / most of these people groups, and then they often practiced these things and warred with Israel.
Dramatic Move as Synod Fathers Set Out New Pastoral Care for Gays, Cohabiting Couples and Divorcees Christopher Lamb, The Tablet
(One could now add, for example, the data indicating the greater incidence of violence among cohabiting, as compared to married, couples.)
Four years later, Al was completely estranged from his family and cohabiting with his companion, and Laura had been civilly married to a man she met through her younger child's school.
Many are cohabiting without being married, others were married civilly in a hotel or on a beach somewhere.
Does anyone actually expect that Mom and Pop will continue to cohabit, joined by their offspring and grandchildren, until they are ready to celebrate a 300th wedding anniversary?
mr joshua, r u strong enough to endanger ur life by cohabiting with terrorism?
Such an attitude undermines the Church's teaching about the crucial importance for the Christian life of, for example, participating in Sunday Mass or respecting the dignity of human sexuality by not cohabiting before marriage.
Rates of paternal depression in one recent US study were 6.6 % (married fathers), 8.7 % (cohabiting), 11.9 % (romantically involved but not living together); and, among the fathers who were described as «not involved» with the mother 19.9 % were depressed (Huang & Warner, 2005).
As the study notes, «Without the institutionalized rules of marriage, cohabiting couples may perceive threats to their relationship earlier than married couples.»
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