If called to marriage we must do it by the ways of God.. I thank God my husband with love and support helped me to live my faith. Ofcourse God had the final word as in all things. I do think it's helped us greatly worshipping the same faith. Thank you Jesus for pulling me back into the Church.
I was always looking for a Catholic spouse, but I married a Lutheran, and yes it is difficult. Luckily he is faithful but we always have our differences and we can’t relate as a soulmates as we differ on how can pray and see our God
@@slaveoftheimmaculata8251 ok, but technically an annulment means the spouse never existed in the first place so there is no past spouse after an annulment.
@@AnnulmentProof The connection is there. And if you noticed I also mentioned death if a spouse. Please don't tell a widow or widower that their spouse never existed... Please.
Judging non Catholics by Catholic standards they weren’t aware of? How did Jesus ever convert anyone? Is that why we don’t get many converts bc we shame them for their pagan life and yet deny sacraments and acceptance? Our society is pagan. This is why things need to change. You’re not talking to a world of Catholics. You’re talking to a secular modernist society who doesn’t know Christianity. Doesn’t make sense. Know your audience
How is this sermon a Judgement? It is simply the truth, my dear. You don't need to lower the standards of Christ to convert anyone. True conversion is not accommodating the others faults, or choosing what to accept, it opening up ourselves to God's will. Peace to you dear
The difference in divorce statistics among 2 Catholics and a Catholic and non-Catholic is indisputable. I get that the Church should not become insular, but If you listen to the series by Fr. Ripperger on marriage, and his series on spiritual warfare in marriage, and many other Catholic marriage vids, then it becomes apparent why a dispensation is required. You are asking not for a civil marriage, but a marriage under God - a sacramntal Catholic marriage. The time for potential spouse to convert is to consider all this before the marriage, not just "preparing' for marriage by getting through school and financially preparing.. That said, there should be a pro-active plan for both spouse to work towards that. A fiancé who has attitude and intent of bing a committed agnostic , Muslim, tc, is not a good idea vs someone open to moving in the direction of Catholicism so to participate in marriage in the Traditional Catholic sense. It is hard to hav a tru union, otherwise. and reasons for breakdown over time are obvious - stats are. against them.
If called to marriage we must do it by the ways of God.. I thank God my husband with love and support helped me to live my faith. Ofcourse God had the final word as in all things. I do think it's helped us greatly worshipping the same faith. Thank you Jesus for pulling me back into the Church.
Loreto Publications has 2 great books on this topic, "The Wife Desired" and "The Man for Her."
I just heard another sermon on marriage today by this very priest. He is wonderful. Very good advice!
Who is he?
These priests wish to remain anonymous.
All I can tell you is that he is a priest of the FSSP. Pray for him.
@@traddymom4368 I’m a new Catholic and need to study up on these priests.
Thank you Father🙏
I was always looking for a Catholic spouse, but I married a Lutheran, and yes it is difficult. Luckily he is faithful but we always have our differences and we can’t relate as a soulmates as we differ on how can pray and see our God
I so understand where you are coming from! I too am Catholic and am married to a Greek orthodox.
In the beginning, Father refers to "last week's sermon". Do you have a link to the prior week's sermon?
Amen 🙏🏽
What’s the title of the painting in minute 4:30?
"Lotte. Leiden des jungen Werther’s von Goethe".
I think. I only found a German website and the translation wasn’t clear.
What is a "past spouse?"
Someone who has been married and had a spouse pass or had the marriage annulled. Widows and widowers often remarry
@@slaveoftheimmaculata8251 ok, but technically an annulment means the spouse never existed in the first place so there is no past spouse after an annulment.
@@AnnulmentProof The connection is there. And if you noticed I also mentioned death if a spouse. Please don't tell a widow or widower that their spouse never existed... Please.
@@AnnulmentProofyea but a bond still exists. This is why affection before marriage is sinful.
@@slaveoftheimmaculata8251God loves "your future, your current, or your past spouse." It just sounds like "divorced spouse."
Judging non Catholics by Catholic standards they weren’t aware of? How did Jesus ever convert anyone? Is that why we don’t get many converts bc we shame them for their pagan life and yet deny sacraments and acceptance? Our society is pagan. This is why things need to change. You’re not talking to a world of Catholics. You’re talking to a secular modernist society who doesn’t know Christianity. Doesn’t make sense. Know your audience
How is this sermon a Judgement? It is simply the truth, my dear. You don't need to lower the standards of Christ to convert anyone. True conversion is not accommodating the others faults, or choosing what to accept, it opening up ourselves to God's will. Peace to you dear
The difference in divorce statistics among 2 Catholics and a Catholic and non-Catholic is indisputable. I get that the Church should not become insular, but If you listen to the series by Fr. Ripperger on marriage, and his series on spiritual warfare in marriage, and many other Catholic marriage vids, then it becomes apparent why a dispensation is required. You are asking not for a civil marriage, but a marriage under God - a sacramntal Catholic marriage. The time for potential spouse to convert is to consider all this before the marriage, not just "preparing' for marriage by getting through school and financially preparing.. That said, there should be a pro-active plan for both spouse to work towards that. A fiancé who has attitude and intent of bing a committed agnostic , Muslim, tc, is not a good idea vs someone open to moving in the direction of Catholicism so to participate in marriage in the Traditional Catholic sense. It is hard to hav a tru union, otherwise. and reasons for breakdown over time are obvious - stats are. against them.