[…]on doctrine and canon law are clear, any legal constitutional challenges could be undermined. For example, parties who enter Catholic marriage are supposed to agree to the Church’s understanding of marriage obligations. The USCCB could show that each party has the right to the full support from the other in […]
[…]he should be removed. See my petition to the Signatura HERE. Anyone sharing my concerns is welcome to download and send similar letter and exhibits. Send it to the Papal Nuncio in Washington DC, asking him to forward your complaint to the Supreme Tribunal of the Signatura also (let me […]
[…]Address to the Roman Rota is mixing up poetic language about marriage with canonical vocabulary. For example, two spouses cannot become one entity; it is impossible. Though, we’d expect priests to use this poetic language in homilies or marriage preparation, it wreaks havoc when used to define requirements for validity. […]
[…]whether, or not, divorce is tolerated is the motive of the individual who files for civil divorce. For example, readers would conclude that if a person thinks he is divorcing to protect the rights he perceives that he has, or if he doesn’t consider himself to be breaking the marriage […]