Monday, January 28, 2008

Pope Emphasizes Consistent Application of Canon Law

I get Zenit, Catholic News Agency and CWNews updates. I have not as yet compared this story to the others, but Phil Lawler made this interesting comment in the letter that came with the day's news... and I am perhaps in too much of a hurry to check out his meaning... if he means this the way that I interpret the sentence ... this COULD be a direct reference to US Tribunals...???

I highlighted that final sentence....


God bless!!

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Pope Benedict's address to the Roman Rota, looked at first like an unremarkable event-- the sort of thing you'd expect for a routine annual affair-- until I caught a note that the Holy Father repeated, as if to make sure that his audience got the message. Check the final sentence of the CWN story, and see if you find something noteworthy there.

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-Phil Lawler

Pope emphasizes consistent application of canon law
Vatican , Jan. 28, 2008 (CWNews.com)

Vatican , Jan. 28 (CWNews.com) - Pope Benedict XVI encouraged the officials of the Roman Rota to work "with an ever deeper ecclesial sense of justice," as he addressed the members of the tribunal at the start of a new judicial year.

The Pope took note of the fact that the Roman Rota is marking the 100th anniversary of Sapienti Consilio, the apostolic constitution by Pope St. Pius X reforming the tribunal. That anniversary, he said, offers an opportunity to reflect on the proper understanding of canon law, which is designed for "the protection of everything that is shared by the universal Church."

The administration of canon law, the Pope said, should be guided by a search for truth, sensitive to both the particularities of the individual case and the universality of Church norms. He cautioned against the tendency to develop a sensim sine senu, in which local tribunals pursue their own norms, different from those of the universal Church. The Pope said that this tendency toward differences among canonical tribunals should be resisted-- especially at the level of the Roman Rota, which serves to reinforce the common standards that maintain unity within the Church.

Pope Benedict suggested that the drift toward different standards in Church law can be seen in cases involving marriage, in which local tribunals can grow "ever more distant from the common interpretation of positive laws and even from Church doctrine on matrimony."

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