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How do Catholics see cohabitation?

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Anonymous

17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Cohabitation is seen as sinful by the Catholic Church. The jist of it is the same as marriage without the commitment, and it teaches you that you don't have to be committed. When you run into trouble you can just leave. This is not the way God planned out relationships. When the couple is ready to live together, you promise to spend your whole life together and get married. There's not way to "get used to it and see how you would do together" aside from dating. The bond is not as strong, and statistically more couples get a divorce if they began in cohabitation.

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