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Debata toczy się wokół dwóch kluczowych momentów życia pary, jakimi są zamieszkanie i ślub oraz związane z nimi praktyki. Według uczestniczek i uczestników debaty, mimo że związek może trwać i bez tych wydarzeń, to z badań nad parami wynika, że stanowią one ważne punkty zwrotne. W prezentowanej rozmowie zebrano wnioski o kondycji par w Polsce, z uwzględnieniem różnic i podobieństw pomiędzy parami jedno i dwupłciowymi, a także różnic związanych z wiekiem, wykształceniem i pochodzeniem (zarówno narodowym, jak i klasowym).
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Magdalena Żadkowska
Joanna Jasińska
Joanna Mizielińska
Agata Stasińska
Filip Schmidt
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The paragraphs 300-305 belong to the most controversially discussed quotations of the Pope’s Francis Exhortation Amoris laetitia. A suggestion appears in them, that people living a non-sacramental unions can find themselves subjectively unable to act differently without causing a new harm, though at the same time they are fully aware that their present living conditions are objectively a grave sin. Such people – so the Pope says – are not deprived of the divine grace and could under some circum-stances received the sacraments. These statements are interpreted in different ways. According to the first interpretation the particular circumstances can change the moral character of the person’s act so far that the life in a non-sacramental union can no more be assessed as an adultery i.e. a grave sin. The supporters of the second inter-pretation claim that the particular circumstances could cause a grave moral constraint which – like other forms of constraint too - can diminish one’s moral responsibility, though his/her act remain objectively a grave sin. Eventually according to the third interpretation the statements of Pope Francis are in the present article related to the particular category of people living in non-sacramental unions namely those ones who are subjectively convinced that their first marriage was never valid.

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Ks. prof. dr hab. Marian Machinek MSF

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