Pope to Roman Rota: ‘Marriage
requires generous unity, faithful love’
Pope Francis greets members of the Roman Rota (Vatican Media) |
Pope Francis meets Tuesday with members of the Apostolic
Tribunal of the Roman Rota, and highlights the importance of unity and fidelity
in the Sacrament of Matrimony.
By Devin Watkins
“Fidelity is possible, because it is a gift, both for
spouses and for priests.”
In his address on Tuesday, Pope Francis praised the virtues
of unity and fidelity, which he said members of the Roman Rota frequently
experience in their service.
The Roman Rota tribunal is the Catholic Church’s highest
court, and primarily hears cases regarding the nullity of matrimony, though its
jurisdiction extends to any type of judicial and non-administrative case
related to Canon Law.
Unity and fidelity
The Holy Father said the two “marital goods” of unity and
fidelity first of all pertain “to the essence of the Church of Christ”.
Society, he said, frequently does not help couples live these virtues.
“The society in which we live is becoming more and more
secularized, and doesn’t promote growth in faith, with the result that the
Catholic faithful must struggle to witness to a way of life modeled on the
Gospel”.
Pope Francis said unity and fidelity are necessary, not only
in a married couple’s relationship, but also in all interpersonal and societal
relations. “We are all aware of the inconveniences that arise in civil society
when promises are not kept”, he said.
Adequate preparation
The Church’s ministers, said the Pope, need to help prepare
couples for a life of generous unity and faithful love. This preparation should
be done long before marriage and as couples near their wedding date, as well as
throughout their married life.
“Pastors are the main actors in this matrimonial formation,
by virtue of their office and ministry,” he said, though all layers of the
Church community need to be involved in preparing couples.
Saints Aquila and Priscilla
Pope Francis then turned to the example of Saints Aquila and
Priscilla, a married couple who helped St. Paul in his evangelizing mission.
The Apostle to the Gentiles calls them his synergoi, or fellow
workers.
“We are struck and moved by Paul’s high recognition of the
missionary work of these spouses, and at the same time we recognize how this
synergy was a precious gift of the Spirit to the first Christian communities.”
Pastoral care
The Pope also listed several ways in which the Church can
help married couples live in unity and fidelity: nearness to the Word of God,
catechesis, frequent reception of the Sacraments, spiritual direction, and
charitable works towards other families and those most in need.
Married couples who live generous unity and faithful love,
said Pope Francis, are a special resource for the Church’s pastoral work. “They
offer everyone an example of true love and become witnesses and co-workers in
the fruitfulness of the Church itself.”
This type of married couple, he said, “reflects the image
and likeness of God.”
Promote spiritual health of couples
Pope Francis invited members of the Roman Rota tribunal to
deliver justice with their juridical sentences.
Their rulings, he said, help “to correctly interpret
Marriage law” and promotes the spiritual health and faith of spouses.
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