Pope to announce changes for divorced Catholics


Vatican City, Sep 8 (IANS): Pope Francis is expected to announce revisions to the process by which Catholics may annul their marriages, a media report said on Tuesday.

A statement from the Vatican does not detail the proposed reforms, but Francis has said that obtaining annulments can be too cumbersome and costly, dragging on for years and can be quite expensive, CNN reported.

The Catholic Church does not recognise civil divorces. Instead, its theology holds that marital unions sanctified by God are indissoluble.

Annulments, available only through church tribunals, state that the marriage contract was fundamentally flawed from the start, and hence invalid in the eyes of the church. In the 1980s, the church added another step to the process, requiring a second review before an annulment can be granted.

Without an annulment, a divorced Catholic who remarries is considered an adulterer and may not participate in some sacraments, including Holy Communion.

Led by Pope Francis, the church is holding high-level meetings, called synods, to debate that teaching. The next synod is to be held in October.

The announcement is expected to be yet another step in Pope Francis' efforts to reform the church.

Last week, he announced that during an upcoming "Year of Mercy," Catholic priests around the world will be able to forgive the "sin" of abortion. Under canon law, absolution of certain serious sins, including abortion, is usually reserved only to bishops.

Pope Francis says all priests can forgive women who have had abortions.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    Papa….. I think instead of making easy for divorce better we make it tuff….. Because now a days divorce become passion for everyone instead of living together and consoling or forgiving each other unless they are really not faith full to each other!!!!!

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  • vidisha, Mumbai

    Wed, Sep 09 2015

    What you are saying is true, but times have changed. What was being practiced centuries ago cannot be followed to the "T" in present times. Religion cannot be rigid, changes are required to modern times. I am very pleased with the Popes views. God Bless Him.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Sep 08 2015

    Other faiths should also wear their thinking caps ...

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  • yogesh, mumbai

    Thu, Sep 10 2015

    Religions must always have their thinking caps on...not only wearing on sometimes and other times topiless!!!

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