1
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divorce
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Catholic countries
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Traditional influence of Catholic teachings may lead to stricter views and legal restrictions on divorce
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1
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2
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divorce
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Catholic countries
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Historically prohibited or viewed unfavorably by the Catholic Church
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1
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3
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divorce
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Catholic countries
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Strongly discouraged or prohibited by religious beliefs, with limited legal options.
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1
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4
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divorce
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Catholic countries
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Divorce is less socially acceptable and may be subject to religious restrictions
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1
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5
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divorce
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Catholic countries
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Frowned upon and may face legal and social obstacles due to religious doctrine
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1
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6
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divorce
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Catholic cultures
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Traditionally frowned upon and restricted by religious doctrine
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1
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7
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divorce
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Catholic cultures
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Frowned upon and not easily accepted by the community
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1
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8
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divorce
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Catholicism
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Divorce is generally less accepted and can be difficult to obtain
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1
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9
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divorce
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Roman Catholic Christian
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Viewed as a last resort due to the sanctity of marriage, and may carry social stigma within the community.
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1
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10
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divorce
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Traditional Catholic cultures
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Divorce is often viewed as morally unacceptable and discouraged by the church.
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1
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11
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divorce rates
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Catholic regions
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Lower divorce rates and less socially acceptable
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1
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