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For all his success on the activism front, his travels, prison sentences, and multiple lawsuits took their toll on his three children and his first marriage, which he described as doomed from the start. After 19 years, he and his first wife were divorced.
"œThere were tragic problems that were inherent to the marriage," said Terry. "œAccording to Catholic doctrine as it has been taught to me, those problems made it an invalid sacrament."
He still grieves the divorce.
"œI recognize that decisions that I made in my 20s and 30s have lifelong implications," Terry said. "œMost of my regrets revolve around leadership decisions and personal life choices."
Originally posted by VirginiaHuguenot
Norma McCorvey, Bernard Nathanson, Dolores Bernadette Grier, Sidney Callahan, Randall Terry...
Originally posted by Contra_Mundum
Well sure, see, he wasn't married as a RC in a RC church, so of course it was "invalid". It was a meaningless "marriage" because only a RC can actually get married "right". So, now he has a church that will absolve his infamy as well, and salve his conscience. Unless he likewise repents, he's headed for another meeting with his abortion foes, in the prisoner's dock of Final Judgment.
"œThe abortion movement, the homosexual "˜marriage´ movement or the militant Muslims who are murdering Christians, don´t care if we have seven sacraments or two. They don´t care whether we have priests or preachers or if we are in communion with Rome or Constantinople," says Terry. "œThey despise us equally."