he's married to a man, and the church prohibits divorce.
The Church prohibits dissolution of a valid marriage; annulments exist for invalid-yet-sacramental marriages, and a sacramental marriage between two men is not a thing.
So far as the Church is concerned (unless you ask cuck-Pope?), he was never married.
So what is it basically Milo am dhis husband had a fallout, wanted a divorce, couldn't get one? So the play is "were not gay" making the original vows annulled?
Didn't he marry a black guy?
Can't divorce now that he is a practicing Catholic.
It is pretty strange; he's not gay anymore, he's married to a man, and the church prohibits divorce.
This should be interesting. tbh I always kind of liked Milo, he's a flamboyant entertaining character.
The Church prohibits dissolution of a valid marriage; annulments exist for invalid-yet-sacramental marriages, and a sacramental marriage between two men is not a thing.
So far as the Church is concerned (unless you ask cuck-Pope?), he was never married.
So what is it basically Milo am dhis husband had a fallout, wanted a divorce, couldn't get one? So the play is "were not gay" making the original vows annulled?