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"Responses have come streaming into Rome from all over the world, answering the preparatory questionnaire for the second and final session of the synod on the family, scheduled for October 4-25.
One widespread impression - sometimes deliberately fostered - is that the pre-synodal discussion is polarized between two extreme positions: on one side, those who would like to introduce radical changes into the Catholic doctrine and practice of marriage, allowing the dissolution of the bond and second marriages; on the other, those who are adamant in punishing with de facto excommunication anyone who violates the dogma of indissolubility.
Pope Francis, in closing the previous session of the synod, had tough words for both of these forms of extremism.
It has in fact become clear that he wants the Church to find and take a “third way”: absolutely faithful to the commandment of Jesus on marriage, and at the same time loving toward those who have violated it.
What follows is an extract from a theological essay that proposes precisely to illustrate a possible “third way.”
The author is the Dominican theologian Thomas Michelet, of the theological faculty of Fribourg, Switzerland."
It’s interesting and heartening to see some of the theological work and new ideas being advanced in response to the Synod call.
"Responses have come streaming into Rome from all over the world, answering the preparatory questionnaire for the second and final session of the synod on the family, scheduled for October 4-25.
One widespread impression - sometimes deliberately fostered - is that the pre-synodal discussion is polarized between two extreme positions: on one side, those who would like to introduce radical changes into the Catholic doctrine and practice of marriage, allowing the dissolution of the bond and second marriages; on the other, those who are adamant in punishing with de facto excommunication anyone who violates the dogma of indissolubility.
Pope Francis, in closing the previous session of the synod, had tough words for both of these forms of extremism.
It has in fact become clear that he wants the Church to find and take a “third way”: absolutely faithful to the commandment of Jesus on marriage, and at the same time loving toward those who have violated it.
What follows is an extract from a theological essay that proposes precisely to illustrate a possible “third way.”
The author is the Dominican theologian Thomas Michelet, of the theological faculty of Fribourg, Switzerland."
It’s interesting and heartening to see some of the theological work and new ideas being advanced in response to the Synod call.