From "Familiaris consortio" to "Amoris laetitia": continuity of the pastoral attitude and a step forward

The article reads chapter 8 of Amoris laetitia from the perspective of the confessor and concludes that Pope Francis responds more adequately to the requirement that the confessor is to take on a greater personal responsibility in evaluating the good of the penitent – with a merciful heart and a the...

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Published in:INTAMS review
Main Author: Petrà, Basilio 1946- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Peeters [2016]
In: INTAMS review
IxTheo Classification:KDB Roman Catholic Church
NBP Sacramentology; sacraments
NCF Sexual ethics
RG Pastoral care
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Summary:The article reads chapter 8 of Amoris laetitia from the perspective of the confessor and concludes that Pope Francis responds more adequately to the requirement that the confessor is to take on a greater personal responsibility in evaluating the good of the penitent – with a merciful heart and a therapeutic intent. Familiaris consortio had supplied for many years an authoritative frame of reference in which the confessor was more an applier of the norm. With Amoris laetitia, however, the confessor’s task is that of a pastor and father with a personal stake in the good of the penitent and in the path of his/her Christian life. The article argues that Familiaris consortio had legitimately followed, but at the same time unduly absolutized, the traditional moral-theological principle according to which one who lives in objective contradiction to what is signified by the eucharist can never be allowed to receive communion. Amoris laetitia does not deny this principle but relativizes it and subordinates it to the good of the person(s), since there are in fact circumstances in which every norm must be connected to its own proper goal, which is the salus animarum, the good of persons.
ISSN:1370-6020
Contains:Enthalten in: International Academy of Marital Spirituality, INTAMS review
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.2143/INT.22.2.3194501