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    Problem of Marriage and Divorce Among Young Couples
    (2000-02) Labila, Placido
    Once a Parish priest told me that divorce rate among the Catholics in his parish is alarming He said, 'the more people wed the more they divorce,' Most of the divorcees are among the young couples. Last year, when 1 met three of my old friends in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, they told me that they had divorced their wives and remarried. Every time one opens a newspaper or switches on a television he/she will never miss something on marriage problems What has gone wrong with marriage institution today? I asked myself. There are numbers of factors, which have contributed to the increase of divorce cases today among young couples. Young couples this work means those who are married from 0-5 years of marriage. In chapter three, some of the factors that cause divorce are discussed at length. It is a result of some research I did in Magomeni and Manzese Parishes, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Most of the examples given in this work are from East Africa and few from Zambia. While reading the Post Synodal Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesial in Africa of John Paul 11, the same concern about marriage is expressed in major Challenges emphasized almost unanimously by the Episcopal Conferences of Africa, is the concern of the Christian marriage and family life.

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