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Although I am now a Lutheran, I have found myself attracted to ancient Christianity. There is much I like about Catholicism, but also much I like better about Orthodoxy. As I have studied, I have found sometime The Orthodox have the better argument.
When I/we(my dh and I ) looked into Catholicism, we discovered that in order to become communicant members my husband(and I) would have to go through a very tangled annulment process.
I addressed this in my introductory posts a few months back-although this is my only marriage, dh was married before(once)
I very much like the EO position I've seen here and at Orthodox research institute. However, I would like to know how far back the practice of Economia for second marriages go( I also understand this includes widowhood) and forbidding 4th marriages(not an issue with me if something happens to dh I don't attend to marry again as I'm closing in on 60 in a year)
The EO position seems so much more pastoral and what Jesus would say however I agree that it should be taken on a case by case basis. In my dh's case he tried to preserve the marriage she left and remarried so there is no marriage to salvage. DH was not in any way cut out for lifelong celibacy so he hoped to marry again at some point.
(A Christian marriage).
The reason I ask is some fundamentalist Protestant groups say that you can never marry again as long as the former spouse is still living and any 2nd marriage performed is adultery including Catholic Annulments.
When I did an internet search of divorce/remarriage in the very Early Church all I could come up with were that the ECF's all forbade it either reconcile or remain single but these were all either on Catholic sites or Protestant ones-so maybe an agenda.
Does one here know how far back it was permitted in the EO church?
Did any ECF's allow it?
When I/we(my dh and I ) looked into Catholicism, we discovered that in order to become communicant members my husband(and I) would have to go through a very tangled annulment process.
I addressed this in my introductory posts a few months back-although this is my only marriage, dh was married before(once)
I very much like the EO position I've seen here and at Orthodox research institute. However, I would like to know how far back the practice of Economia for second marriages go( I also understand this includes widowhood) and forbidding 4th marriages(not an issue with me if something happens to dh I don't attend to marry again as I'm closing in on 60 in a year)
The EO position seems so much more pastoral and what Jesus would say however I agree that it should be taken on a case by case basis. In my dh's case he tried to preserve the marriage she left and remarried so there is no marriage to salvage. DH was not in any way cut out for lifelong celibacy so he hoped to marry again at some point.
(A Christian marriage).
The reason I ask is some fundamentalist Protestant groups say that you can never marry again as long as the former spouse is still living and any 2nd marriage performed is adultery including Catholic Annulments.
When I did an internet search of divorce/remarriage in the very Early Church all I could come up with were that the ECF's all forbade it either reconcile or remain single but these were all either on Catholic sites or Protestant ones-so maybe an agenda.
Does one here know how far back it was permitted in the EO church?
Did any ECF's allow it?