Bríd Mhór wrote:
Well until recent years, until divorce became legal, we didn't have "exs" in Ireland.
People separated, but they were still married. In the old days people rarely separated, even in a bad or abusive marriage, people were pressurised by tradition and catholic law to stay together,and no place to go for support if they did leave.
Which is kinda funny when divorce was perfectly legal in ancient Ireland, in fact the Brethon laws had a complex set of regulations governing marriage and divorce, and seem extremely fair by modern, western standards, except maybe for the polygamy
http://www.ucc.ie/celt/marriage_ei.htmlI also read somewhere that as the "native Irish Church" began to lose influence after the 12th century, due to the coming of the Normans and the more established church, one day of the year was devoted totally to divorce.
Cian
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