UNTIL DEATH DO US PART
Jesus
was constantly observed by the ruling parties of the day, namely, the
Pharisees and Sadducees. These religious people were always on the
lookout for a way to destroy His reputation among the people and kill
Him. They were well versed in Law and Scripture. However, their
interpretations became rigid and literal. The Gospel today is one
incident. Marriage was arranged between the groom and the bride’s father
and a marriage contract would be executed. After a year, they were to
live in the groom’s house. If the man found any unacceptable or
objectionable behavior on the part of the woman, a writ of divorce was
written.
In
order to understand the context of the question, “Is it permissible for
a husband to divorce his wife?” we need to understand certain rabbinic
schools of thought. In particular there were two, Shammai and Hillel.
The Shammai School was stricter in its interpretation. A sexual
misconduct on the part of the woman allowed the man to write a bill of
divorce. On the other hand, the Hillel mentioned “anything”
objectionable on the part of the woman. She could even serve a dish not
pleasing to her husband and that would qualify for divorce. The man’s
word was final; women were simply required to leave, no questions asked.
The
Pharisees claimed that Moses permitted it (which is itself a false
claim) by their own interpretation of Deuteronomy writings attributed to
Moses. Jesus recalls the beginning that God made them male and female,
one flesh united in marriage covenant. For a culture that saw divorce as
normal, Jesus goes against the current trend.
In
modern society, we sadly observe the erosion of the wonderful gift of
marriage through divorce. This grieves the heart of God. Of course there
are grounds for divorce, but we must adhere to the words of Jesus: one
flesh plus one body equals no divorce. It’s a wonderful sight to witness
aged couples still in love, even though the battle may have been tough
and trying in times gone by. We need to pray for married couples to
remain strong until death they do part. Fr. Brian Steele, MGL
REFLECTION QUESTION: Do
you believe in the grace of marriage? Pray for those discerning a call
to married life and for couples who are experiencing the pain of
separation.
Lord,
I pray for all married couples. May they continue in the journey of
faithfulness. Comfort those who are undergoing strain in their
marriages. May they stay strong together. Amen.
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