Pope meets bishops studying new marriage laws
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis met on Friday with bishops from
around the world who are attending a course at the Vatican tribunal of the
Roman Rota to discuss recent developments regarding marriage annulments.
In September 2015 Pope Francis issued two new documents
introducing reforms to the legal structures of the Church, making marital
nullity trials simpler, faster and less expensive.
In his words to participants at the three day Vatican
training course, the Pope noted that bishops must be both “teachers of the
faith” but also those who learn from the needs and questions of men and women
today.
Quoting from Scripture and from his predecessor Paul VI,
Pope Francis said that the spiritual health of those entrusted to the bishops
must be the goal of all pastoral activity.
Pursuing this aim of the “salvation of souls”, he said, it
is important to eliminate all financial and bureaucratic impediments which
prevent the faithful from gaining access to Church tribunals.
Following the example of Jesus, the Good Shephard, he said,
the Church “incarnates” herself through the suffering of individuals, and must
therefore care especially for those who feel excluded because of a marital
breakdown.
By virtue of their baptism, the Pope stressed, these people
remain fully part of the Church and the bishops are called to minister to them
with particular love and concern.
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