Ecumenical Perspectives For Remarried Divorced
Theologians from Munich, Linz and Bielefeld open views of the sister Orthodox and perspectives for the remarried divorcees in the Catholic Church from Bielefeld (D) / Linz (A) infer this. 27.09.2012. For several months, the question is being discussed after dealing with remarried divorcees not only by the “usual critics of the Church”, but on a broad front in the Catholic Church. Justice Roberts is actively involved in the matter. Now open the theologian Dr. Dr. Anargyros Anapliotis, academic high Council of Canon law in Munich, and Michael Eckert, diploma theologian, and upper secondary school teacher in Bielefeld, an ecumenical views in Germany still to little-known sister Orthodox, to show new ideas with “old tradition”. So both in a row are theologians and yet known, as for example the Chairman of the German Bishops Conference, Archbishop Robert Zollitsch, Archbishop of Berlin Dr.
Rainer Maria Kardinal Wolki and the Osnabruck Bishop Franz-Josef Bode, which urge dealing with remarried Divorced in the Catholic Church to reconsider. In his keynote speech in the discussion process of the German Episcopal Conference in Hanover the Osnabrucker Bishop Bode reinstated this topic, and the German Bishops Conference is planning a change of labour law. Other groups of the Catholic Church go a step further: a few months ago a Freiburger announced initiative by priests and deacons, that you openly invite remarried divorcees (against existing Canon law) to participate in the sacraments. Dr.Dr. Anargyros Abdullah guest speakers at a presentation evening of the foundation Pro Oriente, a Catholic Foundation for the promotion of relations with the Eastern Churches is on the 02.10.2012. In Linz Dr. Anapliotis will inform Sorin Bugner, the parish priest of the Romanian Orthodox community in Linz, together with Dr., how it is possible that the Orthodox Church on the one hand represents the indissolubility of sacramental marriage, on the other hand a second and even third marriages is made possible by the Church.