Mar 4, 2011

peace in maltese marriage


peace in Maltese marriage
The vows they took to remain together “till death do us part” are still fresh in the minds of Mireille and Pierre Cordina, who are adamant a divorce law will do society no good.

“We married each other for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, till death do us part. Marriage is for life. We can’t be offered a loophole,” Mr Cordina, a 33-year-old DJ, said.

His 29-year-old television presenter wife echoes the same sentiment and they discard the notion that their stand is somehow influenced by the flush of being relative newly-weds.

The two, who tied the knot three years ago, have become the youthful faces of the newly established Marriage Without Divorce Movement

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