Papal praise for 2005 document on nullity cases

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Papal praise for 2005 document on nullity cases

Catholic World News - January 26, 2015

The Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts’ 2005 document Dignitas Connubii remains a “modest but useful vademecum that really takes the ministers of the tribunals by the hand toward the implementation of a process that is both sure and expeditious,” Pope Francis told participants in a conference organized by the Pontifical Gregorian University.

“A sure process because it indicates and explains with clarity the goal of the process itself, namely moral certainty: this requires that any prudent, positive doubt of error be totally excluded, even if the mere possibility of the contrary is not excluded,” the Pope said in his January 24 remarks. “An expeditious process because-- as common experience teaches-- those who know well the road to travel, go more quickly.”

“The knowledge and, I would say, the use of this instruction can, even in the future, help ministers of the tribunals to shorten case proceedings, often perceived by spouses as long and wearisome,” he added. “Up until now, not all of the resources that this instruction makes available for an expeditious process, devoid of every formalism for its own sake, have been explored; nor can we exclude further legislative acts in the future aimed at the same end.”
 
I am cautiously optimistic with this trend. I see Pope Francis here as honing in on problems with the annulment process itself, taking the focus off of the end result if you will, i.e., the divorced and remarried taking communion or not taking communion. It’s a cleaner, more direct way to fix any problems with the present situation. (I hope that I am not reading this wrong.)
 
I am cautiously optimistic with this trend. I see Pope Francis here as honing in on problems with the annulment process itself, taking the focus off of the end result if you will, i.e., the divorced and remarried taking communion or not taking communion. It’s a cleaner, more direct way to fix any problems with the present situation. (I hope that I am not reading this wrong.)
This is how I (very cautiously) read it too.
 
… “A sure process because it indicates and explains with clarity the goal of the process itself, namely moral certainty: this requires that any prudent, positive doubt of error be totally excluded, even if the mere possibility of the contrary is not excluded,” the Pope said in his January 24 remarks. “An expeditious process because-- as common experience teaches-- those who know well the road to travel, go more quickly.”
I am glad he said this since some people might think that the current, legal process is such that it *requires *a long, drawn-out ordeal. That’s not true at all. The process, as defined in the law, is already “expeditious.”

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