Pope:
divorced and remarried people not excommunicated
(Vatican
Radio) Pope Francis resumed his General Audiences on Wednesday, following the
summer holiday. In his catechesis, the Holy Father continued his teaching on
the family, reflecting on the situation of those who have divorced and
entered into a second union.
“The
Church knows well,” he said, “that such a situation contradicts the Christian
Sacrament.” However, he continued, the Church, as a Mother, always seeks the
good and salvation of all her children. The Pope said it is important for the
Church to foster a true welcome for these families in our communities. The
Church must always show her pastoral care for those in such situations, especially
the children.
Pope
Francis noted that the Church in recent decades has developed a greater
awareness of the need to be welcoming toward the divorced and re-married. He
emphasized that they are still part of the Church – they are not excommunicated,
and should not be treated as such, but rather must be encouraged, with their
families, to participate in the Church’s life: through prayer, listening to the
Word of God, the Christian education of their children, and service to the
poor. He pointed to the words of Pope Benedict XVI, who called for careful
discernment and wise pastoral accompaniment, while recognizing that there are
no “simple solutions” to the difficulties wounded families face.
The
Church, Pope Francis said, should imitate the Good Shepherd, welcoming all her
children as a mother who is willing to give her life for them. “Each one of us
can do our part by having the attitude of the Good Shepherd, Who knows every
one of His sheep, and excludes no one from His infinite love."
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