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Pope Francis with members of the tribunal of the Roman Rota at the opening of the judicial year at the Vatican on Friday (CNS/Vatican Media)

Concern for the salvation of souls is what guides the work of Church tribunals and the implementation of reforms regarding the marriage annulment process, Pope Francis said on Friday. Source: CNS.

“We are called upon by the pain and hope of so many faithful who seek clarity regarding the truth about their personal situation and, consequently, regarding the possibility of full participation in sacramental life,” the Pope told members of the Roman Rota, a Vatican-based tribunal that deals mainly with marriage. cases and requests for marriage annulments.

“Your work in discerning whether or not a valid marriage exists is a service to salus animarum (the salvation of souls), in that it allows the faithful to know and accept the truth of their own personal situation,” he said during the audience at the Vatican, inaugurating the tribunal’s judicial year. 

This year’s annual papal audience coincided with the 10th anniversary of two papal documents explaining reforms to the annulment process, Mitis Iudex Dominus Iesus (The Lord Jesus, the Gentle Judge) for the Latin-rite Church and Mitis et misericors Iesus (The Meek and Merciful Jesus) for the Eastern Catholic churches.

With these reforms, the Pope revised a section of canon law with the aim of making the Church’s marriage annulment process quicker, cheaper and more pastoral. The changes went into effect on December 8, 2015, the opening day of the Year of Mercy.

A juridical process is always necessary for making accurate judgments, the Pope had said in the papal documents, and the new rules were not about promoting annulments, but rather about helping Catholic couples with the process so they would not be “oppressed by the shadow of doubt” for prolonged periods.

In his talk to members of the Vatican tribunal, Pope Francis said the purpose of the annulment process is “not to complicate the life of the faithful uselessly, nor far less to exacerbate their litigation, but rather to render a service to the truth,” he said, quoting Pope Benedict XVI’s speech to the tribunal in 2006.

“The reform was guided – and its application must be guided – by the concern for the salvation of souls,” Pope Francis said.

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