Divorced and Re-Married Persons and Matrimonial Nullity

Authors

  • H. Franceschi F.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1400/218095

Keywords:

Divorced and Remarried, Nullity of Conscience, Nullity of Marriage, Indissolubility.

Abstract

The divorced who remarry civilly is a phonomenon which is multiplying rapidly in the Church and is something that poses a significant challenge. The many different solutions proposed to the problem, ranging from the most stringent of last century to the more “pastoral” ones of more recent years, all contradict the fundamental principle of the indissolubility of marriage. While some solutions openly deny the indissolubility of marriage itself, others avoid such an extreme but nonetheless succeed in placing it in serious doubt. This article analyzes these situations and proposes possible solutions in light of the Magisterium of the Church, particularly the teaching of the recent Popes, according to what marriage actually is. Such solutions take into account both mercy and charity, while respecting and defending the truth, which are essential elements of a true pastoral activity that contributes to making the demands of the Faith more attractive to the faithful.

 

Published

2013-12-15

Issue

Section

Doctrinal Issues

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