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Pope Francis says divorce has become fashionable

Francis also stressed the importance of communicating through the generations and the role of grandparents in consolidating family ties and the transmission of faith.

Pope Francis says divorce has become fashionable

Pope Francis. (Photo: AFP)

Pope Francis said on Wednesday during his general audience on St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City that divorce had become fashionable, while the ideal was that families stay together as one unit.

The pope dedicated his audience to a recent trip he made to Ireland to attend the World Meeting of Families.

“It’s a fashion trend, we read in magazines that someone has got divorced, but please, this is ugly. I respect everything, but the ideal is not divorce, separation, the destruction of the family,” Efe quoted the pope as saying. “The family ideal is unity.”

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“The difficulties and problems that families go through cannot undermine the importance of the institution of family for society, for humanity or putting up for discussion the fundamental human need for lasting love,” he said.

The pontiff also said love in marriage was a “gift from God” that should grow each day with dialogue, with time spent together and with tenderness.

Francis also stressed the importance of communicating through the generations and the role of grandparents in consolidating family ties and the transmission of faith.

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