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TommyCelt

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Tue Sep 8, 2015, 12:55 PM Sep 2015

Pope Francis makes annulment of marriages cheaper and easier (CNN)

http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/07/living/pope-francis-annulments-preview/index.html


CNN)—Pope Francis on Tuesday radically revised the process by which Catholics may annul their marriages, streamlining steps that many in the church considered too cumbersome and costly.

The move is the latest in a series of reforms by Francis as he seeks to make the church more responsive to the real needs of lay Catholics, especially those who have long felt marginalized by the hierarchy. Without the annulments, Catholics who remarry are not allowed to receive Holy Communion, which many describe as a painful exclusion from the church's chief sacrament.

The Vatican announcement also comes just weeks before Francis makes his first-ever visit to the United States. Americans accounted for about half of the nearly 50,000 annulments granted in 2012, the latest year for which statistics are available.

"This move is in accord with the Pope's oft-repeated image of the Church as a 'field hospital' that goes out to meet people where they are most in need, and then to treat their most serious wounds first -- rather than stay at home and wait for people to come to them," said the Rev. James Bretzke, an expert on papal affairs at Boston College.

The three main changes announced on Tuesday are are:

• Eliminating a second review by a cleric before a marriage can be nullified.

• Giving bishops the ability to fast-track and grant the annulments themselves in certain circumstances -- for example, when spousal abuse or an extramarital affair has occurred.

• The process should be free, except for a nominal fee for administrative costs, and should be completed within 45 days.

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Pope Francis makes annulment of marriages cheaper and easier (CNN) (Original Post) TommyCelt Sep 2015 OP
Is he eliminating the Defender of the Bond? rug Sep 2015 #1
He doesn't want annulments to drag out for years, if not decades meow2u3 Sep 2015 #2

meow2u3

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2. He doesn't want annulments to drag out for years, if not decades
Wed Sep 9, 2015, 05:09 PM
Sep 2015

Nor does His Holiness want money, or the lack thereof, to come between a divorced couple and an annulment. The burden of money, time, and red tape has caused many divorced Catholics to leave the Church for good. Pope Francis is looking to get rid of the red tape that cause so many to fall away.

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