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Elizium23
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The Holy Father has recently changed Canon Law regarding declarations of nullity. In the Mitis Judex reforms, one notable aspect is the mandate to all bishops that they must decide many nullity cases on their own, without using the tribunal. This opens up quite a can of worms, as it turns out. Many noted canonists are saying that this will mean an incredible workload for already-overworked ordinaries. Can they legally delegate this work to a priest or tribunal? Again, some noted canonists say that they cannot delegate.Strictly speaking, the answer to the original question is yes.
The process for handling annulments is done via Cannon law. The Pope can change Cannon law at any point. He could make it happen.
Whether or not that’s a good thing, is a whole different discussion.