Pope: Witnessing to the beauty of
marriage
Pope Francis speaks at the Lateran Basilica on pastoral care for families. (Vaatican Media) |
Meeting at the Lateran with participants in a course of
formation on marriage and the family, Pope Francis expresses his hopes for a
“permanent catechumenate” for couples. He encourages them to help those in
troubled marriages to rediscover the grace of the Sacrament, and offers some
thoughts for beginning a process of nullity.
By Giada Aquilino
Pope Francis met on Thursday with approximately 850
participants in a course of formation on marriage and family, promoted by the
Diocese of Rome and by the Roman Rota. In prepared remarks, the Holy Father
spoke about the need for “accompaniment” for Christian spouses, as well as the
possibility of a “permanent catechumenate” for the sacrament of marriage, which
would involve “preparation, the celebration itself, and the first moments” in
the life of the new family. The Pope called for a “shared journey” undertaken
by priests, pastoral workers, and Christian spouses.
A conscious choice
The day of study and reflection was dedicated to examining
the challenges and the pastoral projects concerning the family, considered as a
“domestic church and sanctuary of life,” which is “decisive and irreplaceable”
for the common good. Reflecting on this theme, Pope Francis spoke on the “vast,
complex, and delicate” apostolic field attached to it:
I developed this theme, especially in the Apostolic
exhortation Amoris laetitia, putting at the centre the urgent need
for a serious path of preparation for Christian marriage, which should not be
reduced to a few meetings. Matrimony is not only a “social” event, but a true
sacrament that involves an adequate preparation and an informed celebration.
The marriage bond, in fact, requires on the part of the engaged couple an
informed choice, that focuses the will to build something that can never be
betrayed or abandoned.
Young spouses should be accompanied
The Pope noted that some dioceses are already developing
initiatives which would make “pastoral work for families more adequate to real
situations,” including seminars and retreats, which could also include married
couples of long experience, as well as experts in psychology.
Many times the ultimate roots of the problems that come
to light after the celebration of the nuptial sacrament, are to be found not
only in a hidden and remote immaturity that suddenly explodes, but above all in
the weakness of the Christian faith and in the lack of ecclesial accompaniment,
in the solitude in which the newlyweds are often left after the celebration of
the wedding. Only when faced with everyday life together, which calls spouses
to grow in a journey of self-giving and sacrifice, do some realize that they
have not fully understood what they were getting into.
Preparation and accompaniment
“The more the journey of preparation is deepened and
extended in time,” the Pope explained, “the more young couples will learn to
correspond to the grace and strength of God, and will also develop the
‘antibodies’ needed to face the inevitable moments of difficulty and fatigue in
married and family life.” But this, he said, is not enough:
Greater effectiveness of pastoral care is achieved where
the accompaniment does not end with the celebration of the wedding, but
“escorts” at least the first years of married life. Through talks with the
individual couples as well as community moments, it is a matter of helping the
young spouses to acquire the tools and support to live their vocation. And this
can only happen through a process of growth in the faith of the couples
themselves.
Situations of crisis and a new matrimonial process
“With regard to those spouses who experience serious
problems in their relationship and find themselves in crisis,” Pope Francis
said, “it is necessary to help them to revive the faith and rediscover the
grace of the Sacrament; and, in certain cases—to be evaluated with
righteousness and inner freedom—to offer appropriate indications to undertake a
process of nullity.”
Those who have realized that their union is not a true
sacramental marriage and want to get out of this situation, can find in the
bishops, priests, and pastoral workers the necessary support, which is
expressed not only in the communication of legal norms but above all in an
attitude of listening and understanding. In this regard, the law on the new
matrimonial process is a valid instrument, which requires that it be applied
concretely and indiscriminately by all, at every ecclesial level, since its
ultimate reason is the salus animarum [the salvation of
souls]! I was pleased to learn that many Bishops and Judicial Vicars have
readily accepted and implemented the new marriage process, to the comfort of
the peace of consciences, especially of the poorest and furthest from our
ecclesial communities.
Welcome also for those living together
Bearing in mind the concern for the eternal salvation of
souls, Pope Francis’ final wish was that “the horizon of diocesan family
pastoral work would become ever more vast,” assuming the “particular” style of
the Gospel. This should include “encountering and welcoming even those young
people who choose to live together without getting married,” he said, because
they too “need to have the beauty of marriage witnessed to them.”
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