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lynnvinc
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RE the plight of remarried Catholics. Since in places such as India it can take well over a decade to get an annulment, I’m thinking that the idea of welcoming the remarried couple into the Church in various ways – without making them look like sinners, esp in cases in which the 1st marriage was never consummated – is good, at least charitable and merciful.THE Vatican always seems to have the secrets and intrigues of a Renaissance court — which, in a way, is what it still remains. The ostentatious humility of Pope Francis, his scoldings of high-ranking prelates, have changed this not at all; if anything, the pontiff’s ambitions have encouraged plotters and counterplotters to work with greater vigor.
And right now the chief plotter is the pope himself.
nytimes.com/2015/10/18/opinion/sunday/the-plot-to-change-catholicism.html?rref=collection%2Fcolumn%2Fross-douthat&action=click&contentCollection=opinion®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=2&pgtype=collection
As a somewhat recent revert (from Protestantism) I am quite concerned about the actions of the Holy Father. I can see others here are too, and no matter how many times I see Matthew 16:18 quoted I still can’t help but worry.
I wonder what I would do if my beloved Church collapsed.
Thoughts on this article?
I have a relative in India, who went ahead after some 6 years of waiting on an annulment and got married again (civil marriage). Some 3 years later they now have 2 children, but he still doesn’t have an annulment.
Perhaps just before they die in decades to come he might finally get the annulment and be welcomed back and receive Communion and get married in the Church.
Or, perhaps they could receive Communion for now.
Maybe there could be some process like a “santio” that would allow them to receive Communion, in cases in which they have applied for the annulment, at least 5 years have passed in that process, and they got remarried – because their biological time clocks are running out and they want children – and are faithful to each other (even tho it was a civil marriage).
Or not.
Best bet, just don’t get divorced no matter what, and most certainly do not get remarried no matter what. People can devote their lives to living celibately and caring for the orphans of the world… When God closes one door, He open another.
