To: 1stFreedom
On that note, it seems that those of us who strive for objective truth are viewed by the tribunal participants as angry, immature, uncoperative, and obsessive-compulsive people. You may be. There is no doubt that you are angry over your wife seeking an annulment. She will likely get it, especially if you stamp your feet as much as you've done here.
I'm not going to go around this tree with you again tonight.
18 posted on
02/02/2004 6:41:39 PM PST by
sinkspur
(Adopt a shelter dog or cat! You'll save one life, and maybe two!)
To: sinkspur
>>You may be. There is no doubt that you are angry over your wife seeking an annulment. She will likely get it, especially if you stamp your feet as much as you've done here.
LOL. She'll get it. You think those involved in the process care about what the pope writes? I don't think so.
Yet, notice the pope addressed the Rota. Thereing lies the solution: an appeal to Rome, since the inmates are running the anullment asylum (for the most part) here in the US.
>>I'm not going to go around this tree with you again tonight.
Why?
* Cause you lost on points of the law in our last discussion
* You can't defend the anullment abuses (which, based upon your comments, I believe you helped to perpetuate)
* After this message from the Pope, you have even less credibility on this issue
And as far as stamping my feet goes, no sweat. Trust me, I'll cooperate and go through the process. On the appeal though, I'll leave that up to Rome.
To: sinkspur
There was an annulment granted in Milwaukee--wife sought it. Marriage of at least 30 years, a few children, mostly adult when the annulment was sought.
Husband resisted, Diocese granted. Appeal to Rota.
Rota overturned the Diocese flat.
33 posted on
02/03/2004 7:57:34 AM PST by
ninenot
(Minister of Membership, TomasTorquemadaGentlemen'sClub)
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