George Bounacos

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This sacramental view of marriage meant that the Western Church saw a union blessed in Church as indissoluble; there was no possibility of divorce – again, not a common view in the first few centuries before Augustine – and the best one could hope for was a declaration that (on a variety of grounds) a marriage had never actually existed and could be declared null.
A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years
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