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What does the New Church teach about divorce and remarriage?

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What does the New Church teach about divorce and remarriage?

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A. Our teachings follow the instruction given by the Lord in Matthew 19, that is to say, divorce is permitted under strict conditions – to free a man or woman from an unfaithful partner – in which case the innocent party is allowed to remarry. But any other conditions – and there are many – that may cause unhappiness or stress in a marriage are, we believe, to be resolved through separation rather than divorce. The simple reason for this is the vows that a couple make when they marry and which cannot under any circumstances be neglected. But the deeper reason is that there is a spiritual bond established by marriage (and by the sexual relationship in particular) that cannot be broken in good faith. So if a divorce occurs for any reasons short of adultery then the parties are not free to remarry, since doing so would produce a kind of spiritual confusion for all the parties involved.

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