L' oikonomia quale fondamento per le seconde nozze nell'ortodossia: una possibilità anche per i cattolici divorziati?

This article frist briefly presents the concept of akribeia and then a more detailed account of oikonomia in the Orthodox Churches as the bases for a second Marriage. Thereafter, the application of oikonomia is presented in the sphere of Divorce and second Marriages. While according to akribeia, the...

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Published in:Apollinaris
Main Author: Dvořáček, Jiří 1973- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Mursia 2014
In: Apollinaris
IxTheo Classification:SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Catholic church Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 915
B aequitas canonica
B Oikonomia
B Mercy
B Wiederverheiratete Geschiedene
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Summary:This article frist briefly presents the concept of akribeia and then a more detailed account of oikonomia in the Orthodox Churches as the bases for a second Marriage. Thereafter, the application of oikonomia is presented in the sphere of Divorce and second Marriages. While according to akribeia, the Matthew clause is interpreted as grounds for Divorce, according to the principle of oikonomia, this clause can be applied to different life situations. Some catholic theologians and canonists have tried to appy the principle of oikonomia to the dissolution of consummated and sacramental Marriages. However, these proposals have been expressly rejected by the Magisterium. The solution presented by Joseph Ratzinger in 1972 would only allow remarried divorcees to receive Holy Communion. In light of recent statements by Pope Francis, the tradition of oikonomia might be a possible solution for these members of faithful.
ISSN:0392-2359
Contains:In: Apollinaris