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SEX WITH A VIRGIN AND MARRIAGE CONSUMATION Adam and Eve “knew” one another. They became one flesh through and after their coitus experience. Similarly, a chaste Roman Catholic priest that has had sex with a virgin (whether a nun or not) and divorced (separated) her should renounce his ministry position if necessary because the obligation of fulfilling the marriage responsibility is biblically required if the virgin's father accepts him as a husband. However, his ministry position isn't necessarily of prime importance. If the male priest respects the institution of marriage, he should not put away his wife because of his ministry position because the Scripture says the husband “shall cleave to his wife” (Gn. 2:24); and also, that no one should separate what God has yoked together (Mk. 10:9)--”one flesh” (Gn. 2:24). If the priest doesn't accept the once virgin as a wife, then he would not be fulfilling the chastity law and would be putting himself in a position similar to that of a fornicator and worse than a mere slanderer, realizing the virginity testimony of the virgin but attempting to evade the marriage responsibility and cover up the sex-joining incident without a community trial, or otherwise, not believing in the marriage institution and unification of God. Concerning the latter case of infidelity, he then by no means should continue as a proclaimed minister of God. RE-UNIFICATION OF CHASTE FEMALE AFTER SEPARATION Officials Of Religious Organizations Who Should Re-unite Their Relationships Re-unification of the Roman Catholic priest and his former wife would be proper as long as the female partner has not had sex with anyone else after her separation. In case they join back together and can't live compatibly, and separate again, neither would be allowed to remarry. Legalizing an annulment would not justify their divorce nor allow remarriage. Scripture is always the authority, not a board decision or a minister of a religious organization! Below is an example of how erring ministers make the law of God void: A good example of “an annulment” that could be given on solid grounds would be if a woman were to “marry” (through no fault of her own) a man whom she later discovered to be a validly ordained priest. Since priests cannot enter into matrimony (canon 1972),4 the union between this priest and the woman was not a valid marriage. She would be given a decree of nullity that she was never married. She would be free to marry another person. This quote was taken from “28. The Annulment Fiasco – The Vatican II Sect’s De Facto acceptance of Divorce and Remarriage” on website page http://www.mostholyfamilymonastery.com/28_Annulments.pdf on Aug. 12, 2013.
Fornication is the only justification for divorce/annulment (Mt. 19.9) ... Refuting the “Perpetual Virginity” and Re-virginity Doctrine At
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