Hence arose the idea of the dissolubility of marriage and divorce, superseding the unity and indissolubility of the marriage bond. |
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After all, we Romans with our stringent teachings of indissolubility and annulment do not claim to have a corner on all wisdom and compassion, do we? |
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Orthodox theology of marriage insists on its sacramental eternity rather than its legal indissolubility. |
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It should in fact be stated that fidelity, indissolubility and a definitive character are essential for the quality of the gift. |
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The indissolubility of marriage flows in the first place from the very essence of that gift: the gift of one person to another person. |
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It is thought, on the other hand, that indissolubility is an ideal but unattainable requirement. |
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Therefore, the laws of unity and indissolubility are not requirements extrinsic to marriage but they arise from its very essence. |
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In fact, God does not add like a varnish of indissolubility to human love by the sacrament of marriage. |
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The bipartisan consensus between British political parties on the indissolubility of the constitutional relationship between the two islands, explicitly declared irrevocable under the terms of the Act of Union, collapsed. |
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In permitting divorce, it is not at all the lawmaker's intent to go against the religious dogma of indissolubility, or to decide a matter of conscience. |
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By virtue of the total donation, the requirement of indissolubility can be understood better which frees and protects love and is not its prison or impoverishment. |
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You reject the idea that marriage implies indissolubility and exclusivity? |
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Hence, one finds, among those very peoples for whom the indissolubility of marriage is consecrated by civil laws, the use of separations, which loosen the bond of marriage, without breaking it. |
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It demands indissolubility and faithfulness, and it is open to fertility. |
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The indissolubility of marriage is taught by the church for the well-being of the children, and for the protection of women in times of adversity and old age. |
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Christ declared the essential indissolubility of marriage in the Gospel. |
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