[…]response on Feb. 15. See Ryan’s Reply on Feb. 22.] On February 27, a Pennsylvania husband and father of two is schedule to appear in front of divorce court employee, “Judicial Officer” Michele Varricchio, in Allentown to discuss his challenge to the constitutionality of unilateral no-fault divorce. Ryan Pankoe and […]
[…]parties did not experience and end goal of marriage. Rota Judge Comac Burke talks about this, for example, in The Bonum Coniugum and the Bonum Prolis; Ends or Properties of Marriage? (The Jurist 49 (1989), 704-713). Msgr. Cormac Burke writes: “Canon 1055 of the new Code presents matrimony as being […]
[…]the Holy See exposing negligence which appears systemic in their tribunal. The diocesan websites and form-letters to defendants show the tribunals are not upholding the rights of defense for those who believe that their marriages are valid. I show defendants how to send their paper-record to offices in the Holy […]
[…]each other and the children (Mitis Iudex c. 1691 §1). If someone feels excluded by instructions forthcoming from the Church after the breakup of an invalid marriage, is that a bad thing? We can imagine a man who never intended permanence or sexual fidelity being instructed that he is obligated to […]
[…]and there are other instances in Catholicism in which a party is not one’s own judge. For example, the Church requires an investigation before a party can enter marriage, and a priest has competence to conduct that investigation. Similarly, the Church requires a party to have a Church investigation before filing […]
[…]of a delict or wrong – because it is no-fault. COURT EVENTS Sept. 27, 2017 – Wife’s Complaint for Divorce Nov. 27, 2018 – Hearing before “Master in Divorce”, attorney John Roberts Jan. 18, 2019 – Ryan’s Motion for Summary Judgement Feb. 15, 2019 – Plaintiff-wife’s Response Feb. 22, 2019 – Ryan’s Reply Feb. […]
[…]division can be either positive or negative. Hope is a medicine. God is the doctor. And we can ask for and receive a prescription and antidote through our prayers. May we all be continually blessed by our stand for marriage. Austin Steo Standing since […]
[…]means that each agrees to be married as the state understands marriage. In my state of Ohio, for example, the Bar association makes it clear that there are three parties to the marriage contract: “1) you; 2) your spouse; and 3) the state of Ohio.” Because of no-fault divorce, every […]