Many marriages are not approved of by Heaven

Will There be Marriage in Heaven by Rich Deem Introduction. Many people want to spend eternity with their spouse in heaven, Not all marriages are, so not all marriages could be said to have been made in Heaven. This brings us back to the Good marriages are made in heaven. What the Bible Really Teaches About Marriage, Divorce all or many reasons for divorce does not mean that God approved of divorce in two The institution of marriage as a useful social factor is being challenged in our times. It is possible that there never has been a time in history when so many peopleThese Last Days News - November 12, 2014Many marriages are not approved of by HeavenNewfoundland Archbishop: Gay Unions Should be ‘Accepted and Respected’ in Catholic Church..."I will not stand for My priests who condone homosexuality and allow it in My priesthood! I will not stand for My priests who allow the murder of the unborn with their permissiveness! I will not stand by and allow My priesthood to be destroyed!"
"My child, I did not mean to affrighten you. I was giving vent to the hurt of My Heart. But I wish to bring across to mankind that I, too, can no longer allow these--the carnalities, the abominations that men are committing upon earth to continue. My hand is coming down and it will strike!" - Jesus, June 18, 1982

“Any country that allows homosexuals to roam and to seduce the young shall be destroyed.”- Our Lady of the Roses, June 30, 1984
"Pray constantly your Rosary, your beads of prayer to Heaven. Remain unified in your family lives. The institution of your country--the great foundation is based on family life. Destroy the family and you destroy your country." - Our Lady of the Roses, June 18, 1980
TURN BACK
"This evil has penetrated far into the very heart of My House. You must now turn back and restore My House. I, your God, give you this command for the salvation of your own soul."
-Jesus, August 21, 1976LifeSiteNews reported on October 23, 2014:
In comments about the Vatican Synod on the Family this week, the Archbishop of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Martin Currie, told the CBC: “Hopefully we can find some accommodation where [same-sex] unions are accepted and respected and they can have a part in the church life.” Asked by LifeSiteNews for clarification, he said that though he supports Church teaching on homosexuality, he wants the Catholic Church to “find a way to avoid alienating same sex couples” and their extended families. Archbishop Currie was adamant about his own sexual orientation. “Anybody who knows me knows I am as straight as they come. I haven’t got a gay bone in my body.” The Catholic Church has taught that “there are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family.” This week LifeSiteNews twice asked Archbishop Currie to explain how he would reconcile his statement with the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which itself states, “Basing itself on Holy Scripture, which presents homosexual acts as acts of grave depravity, tradition has always declared that ‘homosexual acts are intrinsically disordered.’ … Under no circumstances can they be approved.” Responding to the first query, he said, “I uphold Church teaching. I do not accept same-sex marriages. Whatever the Church teaches [on homosexuality], I support that. I have had to discipline people for going to same sex weddings.” He did not deny or correct the comment quoted by the CBC, however. Asked again to explain his comment in light of Church teaching, he answered with one sentence: “I am a loyal son of the church and said nothing more than has been said by others at the synod.” The mid-term report from the synod caused an explosion of controversy as it suggested a positive value in the homosexual orientation, but such language was rejected in the final report. Currie, who did not attend the Synod, told LifeSiteNews his CBC comments were based on “pastoral” concerns. “My problem is pastoral. How do we deal with the children of gay couples who come requesting baptism? Can we deny them baptism? I have difficulty with that.” “We have lost whole families over this,” he added. “There is a pastoral need to give them comfort, not necessarily to the [same-sex] couple itself, but their extended family who experience the Church’s position as rigid and hard.” Asked about a passage in the interim relatio stating that homosexuals bring “special gifts and qualities” to the Church, the archbishop told LifeSiteNews, “I do believe some have gifts to bring. Some I have known have the gift of music, for example.” The archbishop should know well the negative fruits of homosexuality in the Church. His archdiocese is currently being sued by the alleged victims of homosexual assaults by members of the Christian Brothers order at the infamous Mount Cashel orphanage. Ninety victims over several decades from the 1950s until the institution closed in 1990 have been paid more than $11 million from the sale of the order’s Canadian assets.

"Man shall not condone evil or rationalize sin. Homosexuality is an abomination in the eyes of God and man! The Creator condemns those who do not repent of this sin." - Our Lady of the Roses, August 5, 1977
"Are you so blind that you do not recognize the acceleration of sin among you? Murders abound, thievery, all manner of carnage, destruction of young souls, abortion, homosexuality, condemned from the beginning of time by the Eternal Father. Yet sin has become a way of life. Sin is condoned now, even unto the highest judge of your land and your lands throughout the world. As you have sown so shall you reap. Sin is death, not only of the spirit, but of the body. Wars are a punishment for man's sin, his greed, his avarice." - Our Lady of the Roses, August 14, 1981

Veronica - Jesus wants you to know that many marriages are not approved of by Heaven. The example within the homes have led many children onto the road to hell. There will be no rationalization of adultery, there will be no rationalization of the breaking up of the home in divorce. Marriages, consummated and blessed by God the Father, shall not be dissolved by the whims of man.
Know ye now that satan rules throughout your world for a short time. He has the power to turn the husband against his spouse, and the wife against her husband. Know you now that you cannot escape the fires of hell if you dissolve a marriage blessed by God the Father. It is permanent, and in the eyes of God, permanent unto death. - October 2, 1973

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