Posts Tagged ‘Marriage’

Cardinal likens people in irregular relationships to murderers

Tuesday, March 31st, 2015

An American cardinal has placed faithful gay couples, unmarried couples and civilly remarried Catholics in the same category as murderers who are kind. In a lengthy interview on Lifesitenews, Cardinal Raymond Burke criticised what he called confusion in the Church. Cardinal Burke was asked about other prelates who had pointed out good qualities in relationships Read more

Nearly 500 priests call on synod to uphold moral teachings

Friday, March 27th, 2015

Nearly 500 priests in England and Wales have signed a letter calling on the synod on the family to uphold the Church’s “unchanging” moral teaching. The letter also calls on the synod, to be held in October, to resist any moves to allow Communion for the divorced and remarried. A draft text of the letter Read more

Kasper hopes for development of tradition at family synod

Friday, March 27th, 2015

Cardinal Walter Kasper hopes this year’s synod on the family will develop the Church’s tradition in the area of pastoral support of divorced people. Cardinal Kasper was speaking at the England launch of his book “Pope Francis’s Revolution of Tenderness and Love”. Bishops attending the synod, scheduled for October 4-25, will be called to discern Read more

US bishops’ head to focus on unity, integrity at synod

Thursday, March 19th, 2015

The president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has said he will take a message on integrity and unity to the synod on the family. Archbishop Joseph Kurtz is one of four US prelates who will attend the synod in October. In an interview with the National Catholic Register, he was asked what Read more

UK priests urged to call on synod to hold line on marriage

Tuesday, March 17th, 2015

Priests in England and Wales are being urged to sign a letter calling on the family synod to resist any move to allow Communion for the civilly remarried. The letter also calls on the synod to proclaim the Church’s “unchanging” moral teaching. The initiative comes from a group of dozen priests, dubbed by The Tablet Read more

No legal action in battle of Vatican spokesman and blogger

Tuesday, March 10th, 2015

A Vatican spokesman has said he never intended to sue a Canadian blogger who received a lawyer’s letter threatening possible legal action. Fr Thomas Rosica, CSB, who works as an English language assistant to the Holy See Press office, issued a statement that “it was never my intention to sue” blogger David Domet. Mr Domet Read more

Single Catholics overlooked by family synod

Tuesday, March 10th, 2015

A council of the French bishops’ conference says adult Catholic single people have been overlooked by the synod on the family. The bishops’ Family and Society Council is preparing an analysis of the situation of adult Catholics who are neither married nor in religious life. Bishop Luc Ravel, who founded a network for single Catholics, Read more

Abuse inside Christian marriages – a personal story

Friday, March 6th, 2015

Ten years ago I was in the middle of a situation that an anti-domestic expert called “intimate partner terrorism” on Q&A this week. My then husband was supposedly a Christian, a very pious, rather obsessive one. He was a great amateur preacher, very encouraging to his friends and evangelistically inclined. He led Bible studies. He Read more

Bishops won’t let synod dictate pastoral practice in Germany

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015

The president of the German bishops’ conference says October’s synod on the family cannot prescribe in detail the pastoral practice for Germany. Cardinal Reinhard Marx told a German newspaper the German Church “cannot wait” for synodal statements, as marriage and family ministry has to be undertaken now. The German bishops therefore want to publish their Read more

Prelate warns Church leaders to mind language on marriage

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2015

Dublin’s archbishop has warned Church leaders not to use insensitive and over-judgemental language in debates on marriage and family. Speaking in a Lenten talk in Country Kerry, Archbishop Diarmuid Martin’s warning also extended to those he called the Church’s “self-appointed spokespeople”. “Where the Church argues from general principles, there is inevitably the feeling on the Read more