Sacred Vows and Broken Bonds: The Effects of Divorce on Catholic Families in Mutare Diocese
Henry Wasosa
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Henry Wasosa: Arupe Jesuit University, Zimbabwe
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, 2025, vol. 12, issue 15, 119-132
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This study aims to examine how divorce impacts the relationships between divorced individuals and their families. A descriptive research design was used, targeting divorced individuals, their children, and their parents within the Catholic community. The study employed purposive sampling, which included six divorced individuals (coded D01 to D06), twelve children of divorced individuals (coded C01 to C12), and twelve parents of divorced individuals (coded P01 to P12). Data were collected through semi-structured interviews and analyzed thematically. The findings revealed that many divorced individuals reported stronger emotional bonds with their children after divorce, although communication challenges were common. Support from the church varied—some participants felt supported, while others felt judged. Children expressed initial confusion and sadness but gradually adapted to the changes. Both parents and children used coping mechanisms such as seeking social support and focusing on personal resilience. Some participants found comfort in their faith, while others distanced themselves from the church. The study concludes that divorce affects individuals and families in complex ways, emphasizing the need for greater emotional and spiritual support from the church and the community. Such support could help divorced individuals and their children cope with the emotional and relational challenges of divorce.
Date: 2025
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