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compito di discernimento delle presunte apparizioni e rivelazioni, messaggi e
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Indissolubility of marriage
Sr. Farley writes: "My own position is that a marriage commitment is
subject to release on the same ultimate grounds that any extremely serious,
nearly unconditional, permanent commitment may cease to bind. This im-
plies that there can indeed be situations in which too much has changed -
one or both partners have changed, the relationship has changed, the original
reason for commitment seems altogether gone. The point of a permanent
commitment, of course, is to bind those who make it in spite of any changes
that may come. But can it always hold? Can it hold absolutely, in the face of
radical and unexpected change? My answer: sometimes it cannot. Sometimes
the obligation must be released, and the commitment can be justifiably
changed" (Pp. 304-305).
This opinion is in contradiction to Catholic teaching on the indissolubility
of marriage: "By its very nature conjugal love requires the inviolable fidelity
of the spouses. This is the consequence of the gift of themselves which they
make to each other. Love seeks to be definitive; it cannot be an arrangement
'until further notice'. The intimate union of marriage, as a mutual giving of
two persons, and the good of the children, demand total fidelity from the
spouses and require an unbreakable union between them. The deepest reason
is found in the fidelity of God to his covenant, in that of Christ to his Church.
Through the sacrament of Matrimony the spouses are enabled to represent
this fidelity and witness to it. Through the sacrament, the indissolubility of
marriage receives a new and deeper meaning. The Lord Jesus insisted on the
original intention of the Creator who willed that marriage be indissoluble. He
abrogates the accommodations that had slipped into the old Law. Between
the baptized, a ratified and consummated marriage cannot be dissolved by
any human power or for any reason other than death".6
Divorce and remarriage
Sr. Farley writes: "If the marriage resulted in children, former spouses
will be held together for years, perhaps a lifetime, in the ongoing project of
6 Catechism of the Catholic Church, nn. 1646-1647, 2382; cfr Mt 5:31-32; 19:3-9; Mk 10:9; Lk
16:18; 1 Cor 7:10-11; Second Ecumenical Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et spes
on the Church in the Modern World, nn. 48-49; Code of Canon Law, can. 1141; John Paul II,
Apostolic Exhortation Familiaris consortio on the Role of the Christian Family in the Modern
World (November 22, 1981), n. 13: AAS 74 (1982), 93-96.