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The Tribunal is the church body that judges cases having to do with canon law. Specifically the marriage tribunal deals with validity of marriages and freedom of Catholics to marry. There are other types of tribunals that deal with other types of canonical trials.One question: What’s a “marriage tribunal”? I don’t know this term. (Yes, sometimes it’s a curse to be a non-native speaker in a Forum!)
Yes.So “defect” is then the English word I am looking for? Does this mean than “to officially resign” from the Church?
Well, the Church certainly does.Concerning marriage: Nowadays hardly none cares about the Catholic requirements to marriage.
This is not accurate.And the CC in Austria doesn’t really care.
Well, it is hard for someone on the outside to know in every situation what may be going on, based solely on appearances. It is possible that such a person has reconciled with the Church and married in the Church. It is possible that a priest may not know of their history, prior marriage, etc.So if a woman’d be divorced and then remarry - she would get the Eucharist anyway.
The Church very much does “care” and moreover must follow canon law faithfully.
If any individual priest does not do so, they would be guilty of a serious crime under Church law.
You seem to be speculating, but I don’t think you are completely accurate there.(There are very few “traditional” priests left here who would strictly act to the Catholic law and doctrine. Most of them are really old. - the younger generation of priests are far more liberal! Too liberal, I am tempted to say!)
That may be true. Many people are confused. You yourself claim to be Catholic but don’t seem to know a lot about the Catholic faith. Perhaps you are turning to the Baptist faith without fully understanding what it is you are leaving behind.(And remember: Nearly EVERYONE here in Austria is a baptised Catholic! Does that hinder them to “violate” Catholic law? No, not at all!
So in my opinion many Catholics are uprooted here. In most Catholics here I don’t see much difference to an Atheist.
It is quite different.(And, frankly, I think in the US this isn’t any different, is it?
While there are certainly many differences, and there are many people who do not respect God or His laws, on the whole the US is very religious. IUpwards of 85% of Americans attend church.