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Would you wrongfully apoligize to stay on good terms with somebody.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wish" data-source="post: 739361" data-attributes="member: 23140"><p>You're welcome Swot.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is neither here nor there, but it just made me think of my grandparents situation. My grandmother who is a devout Catholic herself, never divorced my grandfather, no matter how badly she wanted to over the decades. I have no idea whether your friend's mother had any choice in her divorces, but it just made me think of my grandparents situation. If you are Catholic and divorced, you are not allowed to have a Catholic funeral and my grandmother would never have that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wish, post: 739361, member: 23140"] You're welcome Swot. This is neither here nor there, but it just made me think of my grandparents situation. My grandmother who is a devout Catholic herself, never divorced my grandfather, no matter how badly she wanted to over the decades. I have no idea whether your friend's mother had any choice in her divorces, but it just made me think of my grandparents situation. If you are Catholic and divorced, you are not allowed to have a Catholic funeral and my grandmother would never have that. [/QUOTE]
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