Pope Tells Clergy That Remarried Catholics and Their Children Are Still Welcome.The article reports on the remarks of Pope Francis urging clergy to welcome divorced Catholics and their children, whom he called as people who are not pariahs.PIANIGIANI...
Francis reimposed restrictions on celebrating the Latin Mass that Benedict relaxed in 2007, and went further to limit its use. The pontiff said he was taking action because Benedict’s reform had become a source of division in the church and been exploited by Catholics opposed to the Se...
Pope Francis is the pope. He not only deserves our obedience, but we must also assume his good intentions. That’s normal. But that’s something different from frantically attacking anything that may possible be seen as an affront or critique. But that is what is happening. It does a diss...
Pope Francis has suggested there could be ways to blesssame-sex unions, responding to five conservative cardinals who challenged him to affirm church teaching on homosexuality ahead of a big meeting where LGBTQ+ Catholics are on the agenda. The Vatican on Monday published a letter Francis wrote t...
“case by case discernment”in terms of access to sacramental Communion for the divorced and remarried was originally based on the parish priest’s application of “Humanae Vitae” in the confessional. But pastoral practice based on a wise approach in the confessional is one thing, another is...
It addresses Catholics who are divorced and remarried. "The pope calls divorce evil, but leaves the door open for people who are remarried without an annulment to take communion," said Wenski. The bishop said the pope is calling on churches to guide them toward annulment - a simpler process...
被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Listen to the Spirit. An interview with Cardinal Walter Kasper is presented When asked about the issue of allowing Communion on divorced and remarried Catholics, Kasper tells th... O'CONNELL,GERARD - 《America》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 加载更多来源...
At the end of the three week gathering, the bishops agreed to a qualified opening toward divorcees who have remarried outside the Church and currently cannot receive communion. But the final document effectively sidestepped the issue of whether the Church should use more welcoming language towards...
Last October, two of the most contentious issues to emerge were whether divorced Catholics who remarried without an annulment of their first marriage should be allowed to receive Communion, and how welcoming the Church should be to gay and lesbian Catholics. And the run-up to this year’s ses...
Topics discussed include the claims that Pope Francis was supportive of allowing divorced or remarried Catholics to Communion, the reaction of conservative Catholics to the provision regarding admitting gay couples into Catholicism and the Pope encouraging...