Roman Catholic-Anglican Mixed Marriages in Ecumenical Dialogue and Pastoral Practice
Roman Catholic-Anglican Mixed Marriages in Ecumenical Dialogue and Pastoral Practice
Author(s): Robert SamselSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Theology and Religion, Pastoral Theology, Other Christian Denominations, Canon Law / Church Law
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: marriage; mixed marriage; ecumenism; Anglicanism; Catholicism; pastoral work
Summary/Abstract: The article entitled “Roman Catholic-Anglican Mixed Marriages in Ecumenical Dialogue and Pastoral Practice” presents the teachings of the Catholic Church with respect to marriage based on the encyclical of Pope Pius XI “Casti connubi” and apostolic exhortation by John Paul II “Familiaris consortio”. Presenting marriage with its fundamental features: unity, indissolubility, sacramentality, as being a natural union between a man and a woman, blessed by God and empowered to take on matrimonial and parental tasks, constitutes a basis for deliberations on mixed marriages between people baptized in various Christian confessions, in this case Roman Catholic and Anglican ones. The issue of the mixed marriage between people of those two confessions has become an element of works by the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission, ARCIC, which in 1975 published a document entitled “Theology of Marriage and Its Application to Mixed Marriage”. Its content became a basis for the presentation of the Anglican vision of marriage in the context of the ecumenical dialogue: points of contacts and differences. Because of schism, out of concern for spouses’ religious identity as well as the unity and stability of marriage, it is necessary to introduce the right rules of pastoral care and confession discipline, which constitute the final part of the presented material.
Journal: Ecumeny and Law
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 95-112
- Page Count: 18
- Language: English