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itsjustdave1988
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Catholic2003,
Who, according to the article, has judicial jurisdiction over the internal forum? The article tells us that the CHURCH has judicial jurisdiciton over both forums, the internal and external. “ecclesiastical jurisdiction is distinguished into that of the internal and external forum.” (ibid.)
The article is speaking of the exercise of that jurisdiction. For the internal forum, it is exercised in two ways: in the Sacrament of Penance and extra-penitentially. The exercise of that authority is by the lawful pastor, not private opinion.
The internal forum and the external forum have different judges. Just like one diocese tribunal may come to a different judgment than another in the external forum, the internal and external judicial authorities may have come to different judgements. That’s what the article is talking about. It is not justifying actions that contradict the judgement of the internal or external forum. If that is your thesis, than I disagree. The subject of internal and external forum is covered by many other texts. I believe you interpretation does not hold up to scholastic scrutiny.
John Paul II wrote " I am pleased to welcome all the participants in the Course on the Internal Forum. This Course, organized each year by the Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary, is not only followed with special interest by priests and confessors, but also by seminarians who want to prepare themselves to exercise with generous care the ministry of Reconciliation, so essential to the life of the Church**."** (Address of John Paul II to the Participants in the Course on the Internal Forum organized by the Tirbunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary, 27 March 2004)
“Internal forum” means the EXERCISE of the judicial authority in the ministry of Reconciliation, to which the only lawful pastors have judicial jurisdiction, either sacramentally or extra-sacramentally.
“Internal forum” does not mean, “Do as your private conscious tells you, even if contrary to the lawful judgment of the pastors of the Church.”
I believe you are reading into the article what you want it to say.I think the other parts of the Ecclesiastical Forum article explain quite nicely how the internal forum represents God’s truth as opposed to what can be proved in the external forum:
Who, according to the article, has judicial jurisdiction over the internal forum? The article tells us that the CHURCH has judicial jurisdiciton over both forums, the internal and external. “ecclesiastical jurisdiction is distinguished into that of the internal and external forum.” (ibid.)
The article is speaking of the exercise of that jurisdiction. For the internal forum, it is exercised in two ways: in the Sacrament of Penance and extra-penitentially. The exercise of that authority is by the lawful pastor, not private opinion.
The internal forum and the external forum have different judges. Just like one diocese tribunal may come to a different judgment than another in the external forum, the internal and external judicial authorities may have come to different judgements. That’s what the article is talking about. It is not justifying actions that contradict the judgement of the internal or external forum. If that is your thesis, than I disagree. The subject of internal and external forum is covered by many other texts. I believe you interpretation does not hold up to scholastic scrutiny.
John Paul II wrote " I am pleased to welcome all the participants in the Course on the Internal Forum. This Course, organized each year by the Tribunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary, is not only followed with special interest by priests and confessors, but also by seminarians who want to prepare themselves to exercise with generous care the ministry of Reconciliation, so essential to the life of the Church**."** (Address of John Paul II to the Participants in the Course on the Internal Forum organized by the Tirbunal of the Apostolic Penitentiary, 27 March 2004)
“Internal forum” means the EXERCISE of the judicial authority in the ministry of Reconciliation, to which the only lawful pastors have judicial jurisdiction, either sacramentally or extra-sacramentally.
“Internal forum” does not mean, “Do as your private conscious tells you, even if contrary to the lawful judgment of the pastors of the Church.”