Pope to participants of Roman Rota course: 'The Church
is mother'
(Vatican Radio) Pope
Francis addressed the participants of a formation course held by the Roman Rota
on Saturday. The course for canon lawyers focused on the new juridical
process for the verification of marital nullity.
In his prepared remarks, Pope
Francis focused on the importance of the recent modifications to the Church’s
process for the declaration of marital nullity.
The Holy Father said the
rescripts Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus and Mitis et
Misericors Iesus were the fruit of the year long preparation for
the Synod on the Family.
He said the resulting ‘short
process’ had an important pastoral focus, aimed at easing the conscience of
many people worried about the validity of their marriage. “Charity and
mercy, beyond the reflection on experience, pushed the Church to make herself
ever more near to her children, recognizing their legitimate desire for
justice.”
The Pope also encouraged the
canon lawyers assembled to put into practice these new norms in Ecclesial
Tribunals throughout the world. “It is important that the new norms be received
and meditated, in merit and in spirit, especially by members of Ecclesial
Tribunals, in order to better serve families in justice and charity.”
He went on to remind those
present of the reason for the changes. “The Church is Mother and desires
to show the face of God who is ever faithful to His love, merciful, and always
capable of giving strength and hope. What concerns us most regarding separated
persons living in a new union is their participation in the community of the
Church.”
Pope Francis concluded his
address with words of praise for the many families who remain faithful to their
marriage despite difficult situations.“These witnesses of marital fidelity
should be encouraged and promoted as examples to be imitated. Many women and
men put up with major problems so as not to destroy the family, to be faithful
in health and sickness, in difficulty and tranquility: this is fidelity. And
they are good!”
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