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Resolution 4
- That, inasmuch as our Lord's words expressly forbid divorce, except in
the case of fornication or adultery, the Christian Church cannot recognise
divorce in any other than the excepted case, or give any sanction to the
marriage of any person who has been divorced contrary to this law, during
the life of the other party.
- That under no circumstances ought the guilty party, in the case of a
divorce for fornication or adultery, to be regarded, during the lifetime of
the innocent party, as a fit recipient of the blessing of the Church on
marriage.
- That, recognising the fact that there always has been a difference of
opinion in the Church on the question whether our Lord meant to forbid
marriage to the innocent party in a divorce for adultery, the Conference
recommends that the clergy should not be instructed to refuse the
sacraments or other privileges of the Church to those who, under civil
sanction, are thus married.
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