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Tytuł:
The Abbreviated Matrimonial Process before the Bishop and Ecclesiastical Divorce in the Orthodox Churches
Autorzy:
Popovič, Jurij
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/40284894.pdf
Data publikacji:
2023
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
Church
Pope Francis
motu proprio
eparchial bishop
marriage
briefer process
divorced and remarried
Opis:
The article presents a critical examination of the abbreviated process before the bishop and ecclesiastical divorce in the Orthodox Churches. The basic point of departure for the analysis is the post-synodal Apostolic Exhortation Amoris laetitia promulgated by Pope Francis. Article 244 in the subsection entitled “Accompaniment after breakdown and divorce” explains Pope Francis’ motivation behind the modifications to the briefer process before the bishop in line with his Apostolic Letter motu proprio Mitis et misericors Iesus. Using a combined method of analysis, synthesis and comparison, the article aims to present a comprehensive theological and judicial view on the abbreviated matrimonial process before the bishop and on the practice of the Orthodox Churches in the process of ecclesiastical divorce. The textual analysis revealed that the primary reason for the modifications was the length of the process as it posed considerable difficulties and exhausted the parties involved. Pope Francis’ recent documents on the subject have resulted in simplification of the procedures eventually granting the declaration of nullity of marriage. These documents have highlighted a very important component of the Second Vatican Council’s teaching that the bishop himself, in his local church over which he has been appointed shepherd and head, is at the same time a judge of the faithful entrusted to him. The article also emphasizes that bishops do not delegate the said ministry entrusted to them to other structures within their eparchies but exercise their ministry personally for the salvation of immortal souls.
Źródło:
Ecumeny and Law; 2023, 11, 1; 59-87
2353-4877
2391-4327
Pojawia się w:
Ecumeny and Law
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Swiss Synodality after the Second Vatican Council
La synodalité suisse après le Concile Vatican II
Sinodalità svizzera dopo il Concilio Vaticano II
Autorzy:
Loretan-Saladin, Adrian
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1046986.pdf
Data publikacji:
2020-12-31
Wydawca:
Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Tematy:
participants of the Synods of the local Churches
local Ecclesiastical Offices of lay ministers and the deacons
democracy
rule of law
western legal tradition
women in the decision-making process
participants aux synodes d’églises locales
bureaux locaux d’église du clergé
séculier et des diacres
démocratie
état de droit
tradition juridique occidentale
femmes
dans le processus de prise de décision
partecipanti ai sinodi della chiesa locale
uffici ecclesiastici locali del
clero secolare e dei diaconi
democrazia
stato di diritto
tradizione giuridica occidentale
donne nel processo decisionale
Opis:
Quod omnes tangit, ab omnibus tractari et approbari debent. (Cardinal Congar) The canonists have been developing the rule of law of Western Europe. After there had been much debate (Acts 15:7), they decided together with the Holy Spirit. The Apostolic Nuncio gave the permission for lay persons (including women) to participate at the Synod. Synod ’72 is a process involving seven synods of local Churches in Switzerland. As an instrument of “processing” Vatican II, Synod ’72 discussed implementation options like Ecclesiastical Offices of the local Church. (LG 33; Paul VI’s Ministeria quaedam; John Paul II’s Christifedles laici; c. 228 CIC 1983). The tradition of shared decision-making of the baptised was been activated.
Le Synode ‘72 est un processus de sept synodes d’Églises locales en Suisse. En tant qu’instrument pour la mise en oeuvre du Concile Vatican II, le Synode 72 a discuté des options du Concile, telles que les offices ecclésiastiques dans l’Église locale (LG 33; Paul VI, Ministeria quaedam ; Jean-Paul II, Christifedles laici ; c.228 CIC 1983). La tradition de codécision des baptisés a été activée. « Quod omnes tangit, ab omnibus tractaristanprobari debet ». Les canonistes ont développé l’état de droit en Europe occidentale. Après de longs débats (Actes 15 : 7), ils ont décidé avec le Saint-Esprit. Le Nonce apostolique a permis aux laïcs (femmes) de participer au Synode.
Il Sinodo’72 è un processo di sette sinodi di Chiese locali in Svizzera. Come strumento per l’attuazione del Concilio Vaticano II, il Sinodo 72 ha discusso opzioni del Concilio, come ad esempio gli uffici ecclesiastici nella Chiesa locale (LG 33; Paolo VI, Ministeria quaedam; Giovanni Paolo II, Christifedles laici; c. 228 CIC 1983). Si attivava la tradizione della codecisione dei battezzati. «Quod omnes tangit, ab omnibus tractaristanprobari debet». I canonici hanno approfondito la questione dello stato di diritto nell’Europa occidentale. Dopo un lungo dibattito (Atti 15: 7), decisero insieme allo Spirito Santo. Il Nunzio Apostolico ha permesso la partecipazione al Sinodo dei laici (donne).
Źródło:
Ecumeny and Law; 2020, 8; 61-72
2353-4877
2391-4327
Pojawia się w:
Ecumeny and Law
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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