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VATICAN INFORMATION SERVICE
YEAR XXV - # 222
DATE 11-12-2015

Summary:
- Pope Francis' Rescriptum ex audientia on the implementation of the new law on
marriage annulment proceedings
- Implementation and compliance: the dean of the Roman Rota explains the Holy
Father's Rescriptum ex audientia
- Other Pontifical Acts

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 Pope Francis' Rescriptum ex audientia on the implementation of the new law on
marriage annulment proceedings
 Vatican City, 11 December 2015 (VIS) - In the afternoon of 7 December the Holy
Father signed the following Rescriptum ex audientia on the implementation of
and
compliance with the new law on procedures for the declaration of nullity of
marriage.
 "The entry into force - which happily coincides with the Jubilee of Mercy - of
the Apostolic Letters in the form of Motu proprio 'Mitis Iudex Dominus' and
'Mitis et Misericors Iesus' of 15 August 2015, given to bring justice and mercy
on the truth of the bond to those who have experienced the failure of their
marriage, necessitates among other things the need to harmonise the renewed
procedures for marriage annulment with the regulations of the Roman Rota,
awaiting their reform.
 The recently concluded Synod of Bishops strongly exhorted the Church to stoop
to the 'most fragile sons and daughters, marked by wounded and lost love',
restoring trust and hope.
 The laws that now come into effect are intended precisely to show the Church's
closeness to wounded families, desiring that the many who experience
matrimonial
failure are reached by Christ's healing work through ecclesiastical structures,
in the hope that they may again discover themselves to be God's missionaries to
their brethren, for the good of the institution of the family.
 Acknowledging the jurisdiction of the Roman Rota as the ordinary court of
appeal of the Apostolic See, and also its office in safeguarding the unity of
the jurisprudence (art. 126 para. 1 Pastor bonus) and contributing to the
continuing formation of pastoral workers in the Tribunals of the local
Churches,
I decree the following:
 I.
 The aforementioned laws for the reform of marriage annulment procedures repeal
or waive any contrary law or regulation currently in force - general,
particular
or special - eventually also approved in a specific form (such as, for example,
the Motu proprio 'Qua cura' given by my predecessor Pius IX in times very
different from the present).
 II.
 1. In marriage annulment cases before the Roman Rota, doubt must be cast
according to the long-standing formula: An constet de matrimonii nullitate, in
casu.
 2. There shall be no appeal against the decisions of the Rota in matters of
the
nullity of sentences or decrees.
 3 Appeal for the N.C.P. (nova causae propositio) is not permitted before the
Roman Rota after one of the parties has contracted a new canonical marriage,
unless the decision can be demonstrated to be manifestly unjust.
 4. The Dean of the Roman Rota has the authority to dispense with the Normae
Romanae Rotae Tribunalis in procedural matters for a serious cause.
 5. As wished by the Patriarchs of the Oriental Churches, the territorial
tribunals shall have jurisdiction over the iurium cases connected with marriage
annulment cases submitted to the judgement of the Roman Rota at appeal.
 6. The Roman Rota shall decide cases according to the principle of evangelical
gratuity, that is by ex officio patronage, notwithstanding the moral obligation
of the more affluent faithful to offer a just contribution towards the causes
of
the poor.
 May the faithful, especially the wounded and unhappy, look to the new
Jerusalem
that is the Church as 'the peace of justice, the glory of God's worship' and
may
it be granted to them, finding again the open arms of the Body of Christ, to
sing the Psalm of the Exiles: 'When the Lord restored the fortunes of Zion, we
were like those who dream. Then our mouth was filled with laughter, and our
tongue with shouts of joy'".

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 Implementation and compliance: the dean of the Roman Rota explains the Holy
Father's Rescriptum ex audientia
 Vatican City, 11 December 2015 (VIS) - Msgr. Pio Vito Pinto, dean of the
Tribunal of the Roman Rota, explained the Holy Father's Rescriptum ex audientia
on the new law for marriage annulment procedures in an article published this
afternoon in "L'Osservatore Romano".
 "In the introductory report at the opening of the Ordinary Synod, Cardinal
Erdo
outlined one of the chief aims of the synodal meeting. Indeed, the general
rapporteur stated that by virtue of the sacrament of marriage, the Christian
family becomes an asset for the Church, but its inclusion in the context of the
Church is also beneficial to the family, which is helped spiritually and
community even in difficulties, and it helps to protect the marriage union and
discern the respective obligations or eventual shortcomings.
 The reality and the mission of the Church as defined by her divine founder,
Jesus, therefore become clear to the Synod Fathers. The Church in via is not
the
Church of the perfect, but the community of the faithful who acknowledge
themselves daily as sinners and therefore in need of conversion, which is the
strength of Pope Francis' ecclesiology.
 The Synod thus showed that the large number of faithful who are wounded or in
an uneasy relationship in terms of their adherence - in the practice of the
faith - with the truth of the Gospel, are not a burden, but an opportunity,
that
may drive many of these 'wounded' to become, once reconciled and healed, true
missionaries of the beauty of the sacrament of marriage and the Christian
family. Again, with reference to Cardinal Erdo's report, the organic
integration
of the marriage and the family of Christians in the reality of the Church also
requires that the ecclesial community pay merciful and realistic attention to
the faithful who live together or live in civil marriage only since they do not
feel prepared to celebrate the sacrament, given the difficulties that such a
choice may result in today. If the community can prove itself to be welcoming
to
these people, in various situations of life, and clearly present the truth
about
marriage, it will help these faithful to come to a decision in favour of
sacramental marriage.
 The Rescriptum signed by Pope Francis on the reform process, introduced by the
two Apostolic Letters issued Motu Proprio on 15 August 2015, clearly shows that
legal reform is perfectly consistent with the ecclesiological vision
characteristic of his papacy as gradually outlined in his teaching from the
beginning, and which he himself has clearly confirmed in the acts of these
recent weeks.
 In the homily of Mass for the opening of the Jubilee year on 8 December, the
Pontiff described the fulfilment of Vatican Council II: 'A genuine encounter
between the Church and the men and women of our time. An encounter marked by
the
power of the Spirit, who impelled the Church to emerge from the shoals which
for
years had kept her self-enclosed so as to set out once again, with enthusiasm,
on her missionary journey. It was the resumption of a journey of encountering
people where they live: in their cities and homes, in their workplaces.
Wherever
there are people, the Church is called to reach out to them and to bring the
joy
of the Gospel'.
 Earlier still, in his important discourse commemorating the fiftieth
anniversary of the institution of the Synod of Bishops, Pope Francis offered a
summary of conciliar ecclesiology, showing how the hierarchical role of the
Roman Pontiff is dedicated to service, presenting him as the supreme witness of
the fides totius Ecclesiae, guarantor of the obedience to and compliance of the
Church with the will of God, Christ's Gospel and the Tradition of the Church.
 The papal Rescript published today rests on these ecclesiological bases. It is
divided into two parts, for the interpretation and integration of the two Motu
Proprio.
 In the first, because every epoch-making law, such as the law to reform the
procedures for marriage annulment, meets understandable resistance, the Pope
wished to emphasise, as St. John Paul II did with the promulgation of the Code
of Canon Law of 1983, that the law has been promulgated and must be complied
with (see the apostolic constitution 'Sacrae disciplinae leges'). The rescript
of Pope Francis today, like the promulgation of the Code of St. John Paul II,
obeys the lex suprema, the salus animarum, of which the successor of Peter is
the first teacher and servant.
 The second part of the Rescript specifically relates to the Roman Rota as the
apostolic Tribunal, which has always been distinguished by wisdom in its legal
decisions, of which it is an expression of the generic doubt (whereas in the
lower courts there remains the obligation of the specific doubt, such as for
example the exclusion of offspring); expressing, from the perspective of
ecclesial diakonia, the concern for justice in its dual sacredness: on the one
hand, the defence of the truth itself of the marriage bond, and on the other
the
right of the baptised to receive from the Church the prompt and free
declaration
of this truth of the bond itself".

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 Other Pontifical Acts
 Vatican City, 11 December 2015 (VIS) - The Holy Father has:
 - accepted the resignation from the office of auxiliary of the diocese of San
Bernardino, U.S.A., presented by Bishop Rutilio Juan Del Riego Janez upon
reaching the age limit.
 - appointed Msgr. Rolf Steinhauser as auxiliary of the archdiocese of Cologne,
(area 6,181, population 5,400,000, Catholics 2,056,173, priests 1,095,
permanent
deacons 310, religious 1,841), Germany. The bishop-elect was born in Cologne,
Germany in 1952 and was ordained a priest in 1977. He has served in a number of
pastoral roles, including head of youth pastoral ministry in Bonn, director of
the office for youth pastoral ministry of the archdiocesan curia of Cologne,
parish priest and dean of the city of Dusseldorf. He is currently resident
canon
of the Metropolitan chapter of Cologne and director of the Edith Stein House
for
Spiritual Exercises.
 - given his assent to the decision of the Synod of Bishops of the Ukrainian
Greek-Catholic Church to erect the eparchy of Kamyanets-Podilskyi of the
Ukrainians at Khmelnitskyi with territory taken from the archieparchy of
Ternopil-Zboriv, making it a suffragan of the same metropolitan Church.

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