Sentences with phrase «who remarry»

Statistics are against couples who remarry one another.
For couples who remarry, they often do so in the traditional manner, which involves obtaining a marriage license and participating in a ceremony before a judge or religious official.
Continues eligibility for Social Security benefits for disabled widow (er) s, disabled surviving divorced spouses, and surviving divorced spouses who remarry after entitlement.
Survivors who remarry continue to be eligible for spousal pension benefits.
Those who remarry have unrealistic expectations and don't anticipate the unique challenges to second families
«Those who remarry often have unrealistic expectations.
«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.»
The likelihood of having an older wife does not differ markedly for newlyweds in a first versus a subsequent marriage — 6 % of men who remarried, married someone at least 6 years older, as did 5 % of those who married for the first time.
57 percent of men and 54 percent of women who remarried after a midlife divorce have sex at least once a week.
The SSA considers a divorced survivor who remarries after 60 eligible to receive benefits based on his former spouse's work record.
(3) For purposes of paragraph (c)(2) of this section, a «parent» includes the individuals described in the definition of «parent» in 34 CFR 668.2 and the spouse of a parent who remarried, if that spouse's income and assets would have been taken into account when calculating a dependent student's expected family contribution.
(Note: a surviving spouse who remarried before Dec. 16, 2003, and on or after attaining age 57, must have applied no later than Dec. 15, 2004, to establish home loan eligibility.
VA must deny applications from surviving spouses who remarried before Dec. 6, 2003 that are received after Dec. 15, 2004.)
In this case the divorcee would prefer to relocate with the child; the child is currently 12 but it is not clear on whether the child wants to stay with the mom or with the dad (who remarried a couple of years ago).

Not exact matches

Additionally, according to certified financial planner Robert Leitner, president of Financial Advisory Network, those who divorce and then remarry can not collect on their ex's accounts; unless they remarry after age 60, in which case they can collect survivor benefits.
It has gone so far as to call into question the criterion established in Familiaris consortio, which in number 84 says: «The Church reaffirms her practice, which is based upon Sacred Scripture, of not admitting to Eucharistic Communion divorced persons who have remarried.
If they actually cared about sin, they'd be doing something about the MUCH GREATER number of Christian ADULTERERS who have divorced and remarried.
I NEVER said that ALL people who divorce and remarry commit adultery.
One party observes that divorced - and - remarried Catholics who live more uxorio are committing an objectively grave sin.
People who used to divorce nearly always sought to remarry.
in that it'll star the youngest of the original Bradies, Bobby, as a now grown - up, divorced dad who is getting remarried into a new family.
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
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.
Pray also for the millions and millions of Christians who commit adultery by remarrying.
How many Christian churches are FULL of Christian who are ADULTERERS because they have divorced and remarried?
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.
This includes people who have never married, those whose spouse is physically unable to have sex, and divorcees, widows and widowers who have not remarried.
ROME (CNN)-- Using strikingly open language, a new Vatican report says the church should welcome and appreciate gays, and offers a solution for divorced and remarried Catholics who want to receive Communion.
And I think that's for a person who is a divorced and remarried Catholic without the annulment or an LGBT Catholic.
I am remarried to a Godly man who continues to try to be love in action.
The pope likewise called for greater mercy and compassion for divorced and remarried Catholics, who have long felt marginalized in the church, and asked for a «deeper theology» of women in the church.
Oliva wonders whether divorced and remarried couples who commit to a life of continence still bear the guilt of sin when they fail.
You NEVER condemn divorced and remarried Christians who are therefore automatically ADULTERERS.
Yet no concern for the fact that World Vision and other Christian organizations likely hire people who are divorced and remarried (that is in the Bible) or may have had pre-marital sex (regardless of any clauses do we really know).
Though many married couples who use artificial contraception, along with divorced and remarried Catholics and gays, continue to participate in the life of the church, the great discrepancy between Catholic teaching and Catholic practice has called into question the credibility of the hierarchical teaching office.
Know anyone who is divorced and then remarried (adulterer).
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.
Far from dealing just with the issue of access to Holy Communion for those who are civilly remarried, the Relatio had much more to say, as we all now know!
When I say let's agree to disagree on how we see this topic, he says it is not him, but God who has given the commandant about remarrying.
I believe that adultery can be forgiven, what I don't understand is, if a person who has been divorced and remarried would they not have to «turn from their sin» to be forgiven.
However, if someone is divorced and remarried the Scripture tells us that person is in adultery (Mark 10:11 - 12); (Luke 16:18); (Romans 7:2 - 3); Help me understand how someone who has remarried, who has a living spouse, can repent of adultery and continue in the sin?
So when I meet someone who I can share the rest of my life with, I know Christ has had mercy on me, that He has forgiven all of us, that we are allowed to remarry but that we must avoid repeating the sin, that we are given a new slate that we must strive to keep clean.
He is also clear that the one who has committed adultery has only those same two choices they are not allowed to remarry or else they commit adultery and the one who marries them commits adultery.
Though a person who has been divorced and remarried may be sorry for what they have done, they can not ever fully repent of this sin because they are living in a constant state of adultery.
Anyone who has divorced and remarried can not be defined as «married.»
Two points of concern frequently cited are the Pope's praise of Walter Cardinal Kasper, who has proposed that divorced and remarried Catholics be allowed to receive Communion, after a period of penance and conscientious reflection, and the Pope's criticism of legalism when dealing with Catholics in troubled situations.
This should be our pastoral model for dealing with those who are divorced and remarried, and their understanding and conversion should be our hope.
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.
Although Francis almost certainly will not call for ditching the Church's policy of denying communion to Catholics who have divorced and remarried, his emphasis on pastoral care and compassion could offer local priests a work - around, with greater flexibility to address individual circumstances.
Those who divorce and remarry enter into a state of sin — not an occasion of sin which can be confessed and forgiven — but a state of life which is at odds with the Church's teaching.
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