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Pope Francis: Faith a Criterion in Investigating a Marriage’s Validity
In an address today to the Roman Rota, the Pope highlighted ‘the human and cultural context in which matrimonial intention is formed.’
by ANDREA GAGLIARDUCCI/CNA/EWTN NEWS 01/23/15
VATICAN CITY — In investigating the validity of a marriage, ecclesial judges should consider whether the decision to marry was made in the context of values and faith, Pope Francis said on Friday.
Pope Francis opened the judicial year of the Roman Rota, the highest appellate tribunal of the Church, addressing them Jan. 23.
Among its competencies, the Rota is the highest appellate court for cases of the declaration of nullity of marriages, and this is why Pope Francis’ address was a reflection on “the human and cultural context in which matrimonial intention is formed.”
In his speech, Pope Francis maintained that an understanding of the nature of marriage is a criterion by which to judge the validity of a marriage; asked for an increase of the number of canon lawyers available at local tribunals; and requested that the availability of services free of charge be increased.
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Pope Francis: Faith a Criterion in Investigating a Marriage’s Validity
In an address today to the Roman Rota, the Pope highlighted ‘the human and cultural context in which matrimonial intention is formed.’
by ANDREA GAGLIARDUCCI/CNA/EWTN NEWS 01/23/15
VATICAN CITY — In investigating the validity of a marriage, ecclesial judges should consider whether the decision to marry was made in the context of values and faith, Pope Francis said on Friday.
Pope Francis opened the judicial year of the Roman Rota, the highest appellate tribunal of the Church, addressing them Jan. 23.
Among its competencies, the Rota is the highest appellate court for cases of the declaration of nullity of marriages, and this is why Pope Francis’ address was a reflection on “the human and cultural context in which matrimonial intention is formed.”
In his speech, Pope Francis maintained that an understanding of the nature of marriage is a criterion by which to judge the validity of a marriage; asked for an increase of the number of canon lawyers available at local tribunals; and requested that the availability of services free of charge be increased.
(Read the rest there)