Divorce and question marks — 1
| VIEWPOINTS | 
| Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz | 
The understanding and appreciation of the Church about marriage is certainly not based on her mere opinion, capricious intent and/or invented teaching. That marriage per se is a distinct indissoluble and indivisible union finds its anchorage in nothing less than natural law, viz., the inborn aptitude and disposition of couples opting for marriage, to be together for nothing less than a lifetime.
This  innate longing of the human spirit that make men and women want to seal  their union for as long as they live can be easily and readily drawn  and easily known by simply considering more closely and attentively the  constant, consistent and repeated lyrics of a love song. “I shall be  loving you eternally…” “I will be loving you always…” And so with other  innumerable love songs throughout the world composed by men and women of  every race and culture — certainly not by the Church, not by priests  and nuns! That is why the lyrics of the song that become also popular  say “Torn between two lovers, feeling like a fool, loving both of you is breaking all the rules.”
Source: The Daily Tribune
URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100905com6.html

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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