Any member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who commits adultery should voluntarily meet with their bishop when they are ready to repent. If they discuss the situation with their bishop, he will be able to help them through the repentance process to receive forgiveness. The forgiveness process will vary depending on the exact situation of the affair.
Although the person should still be attending Sunday worship services, the bishop may ask them not partake of the sacrament (similar to communion) for a period of time.
If the member has been married or sealed in the temple, they have broken their temple covenants. This will result in a temporary revoke of their temple privileges. This will include cancellation of their temple recommend and occasionally, removal of the temple garment. They will not be eligible for the blessings promised them in their temple covenant until they have repented and had their temple recommend returned to them.
In some cases, the member may have to meet with a "Church Disciplinary Council" made up of local church leaders. This council may give the member a probation, disfellowshipment, or excommunication, depending on the severity of the affair. Probation and disfellowshipment are meant to be temporary. Those being excommunicated may be eligible for re-baptism in the future.
You can learn more about repentance, church disciplinary councils, and the church's views on adultery at the "Related Links" below.
Any member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who commits adultery (having sex with anyone you are not legally married to) should voluntarily meet with their bishop when they are ready to repent. If they discuss the situation with their bishop, he will be able to help them through the repentance process to receive forgiveness. The forgiveness process will vary depending on the exact situation of the affair.
Although the person should still be attending Sunday worship services, the bishop may ask them not partake of the sacrament (similar to communion) for a period of time.
If the member has participated in the temple endowment ceremony, they have broken their temple covenants. This will result in a temporary revoke of their temple privileges. This will include cancellation of their temple recommend and occasionally, removal of the temple garment. They will not be eligible for the blessings promised them in their temple covenant until they have repented and had their temple recommend returned to them.
In some cases, the member may have to meet with a "Church Disciplinary Council" made up of local church leaders. This council may give the member a probation, disfellowshipment, or excommunication, depending on the severity of the affair. Probation and disfellowshipment are meant to be temporary. Those being excommunicated are eligible for re-baptism in the future.
You can learn more about repentance, church disciplinary councils, and the church's views on adultery at the "Related Links" below.
Hopefully you had sex with your husband on, or about the time that you conceived. Tell your husband the happy news that he is about to be a father. He will raise the child as his own. And for goodness sake be more careful next time.
Yes, for the majority women are the romantics between the two partners and they generally fully trust their husbands thinking that cheating by a husband happens to other people so when the husband cheats and breaks that bond of trust the wife is very shocked not to mention angry. No wife wants to find out that she has been secretly replaced by another woman.
There is no special name for a woman whose husband cheats on her. The name of a man whose wife cheats on him is a cuckold.
I dont know really I guess its a pychology because it happens aalot of the time that is why there are so many divorces.
Time mends a broken heart when a wife is broken hearted over her husband's affair. It is a grieving process much like losing a loved one to death. Once the husband cheats he has broken that bond of trust with his wife which is devastating to her and it will take time for him to earn her trust back. The wife must go down her own road of life alone to decide what she wants from her husband; how to handle the situation after the affair and if she wants to remain in the marriage or seek out marriage counseling. If the wife feels by cheating on her husband she will either get even with him or mend her broken heart it will not and proves nothing leaving her feeling used and guilty for lowering herself to her husband's level.
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No. A woman would only cheat on her husband if she doesn't love him. Love begets respect. Once a woman cheats, she has lost her respect towards his husband and once her husband learns about the cheating, no doubt there will be no more respect left inside the marriage. The last I read from the American Association of Psychologists said one night stands are nothing more than an extreme form of masturbation.
yes, go to the court, now!!
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