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Annulment: The Wedding That Was : How the Church Can Declare a Marriage Null

Michael Smith Foster

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A Helpful Guide For Those in the Annulment Process 5 out of 5 stars.
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Annulling a marriage is one of the thorniest practices of the Roman Catholic Church. People who are granted annulments are given a whole new lease on life, but for those who are denied an annulment, the news can be devastating. For Catholics, an annulment means that a sacramental marriage never took place. The most common reaction to this is "I went to the wedding, what do you mean a marriage never took place?" People begin to wonder if an annulment means that children from such unions are illegitimate (no). Others wonder what right the Church has to declare a marriage null, and see the process as judgmental and vindictive. Others believe that annulments are only granted to those willing to pay a hefty price tag. With so much negative press, it is no wonder why so many people find the annulment process intimidating and decide not to pursue having a marriage annulled.

Michael Smith Foster, a Catholic priest and canon lawyer who works at the Marriage Tribunal for the Archdiocese of Boston has written a clear, easy to understand book answering the many questions of what an annulment is, and what an annulment is not. The book is published by Paulist Press, and is set up in a question and answer format, like many book released by this publisher. In discussing the annulment process, the author also explains what a Catholic marriage is supposed to be. His style is pastoral and non-threatening. The book is compassionate and hopeful for people who have been hurt by a marriage coming apart.

While this book will be most helpful to people going through the annulment process and those who are ministering to them, it will be of interest to any Catholics who want to understand more about this procedure and what the Church truly teaches about marriage.

From Sacrament to Contract: Marriage, Religion, and Law in the Western Tradition (Family, Religion, and Culture)

John Witte Jr.

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Outstanding Legal and Theological History of Marriage 5 out of 5 stars.
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This outstanding contribution to scholarship in the history of law and religion analyzes the interplay between Christian theological norms and Western legal principles in family life. Departing from Voltaire's quip that the Christian family is either "a little church, a little state, or a little club," John Witte, Jr., Jonas Robitscher Professor of Law and Ethics at Emory University School of Law examines the theology and law of the family in the Catholic, Lutheran, Calvinist, Anglican, and Enlightenment traditions.

The account begins with the development of the medieval Catholic canon law of marriage in an effort to combat the phenomenon of "secret marriage." Indeed, Witte reveals that prior to the systematization of the canon law and the sacraments, couples could proclaim themselves to be married with none of the public ceremonies, present witnesses, and festive celebrations that would become the classic wedding accoutrements in subsequent centuries. Given the disarray of the canon law and the sacramental system before this medieval synthesis, any couple who thought they were married probably were married.

The social and covenantal dimensions of marriage replaced the sacramental dimension as the hallmarks of the theology of the family in the Protestant Reformation, which Witte examines in its Lutheran and Calvinistic expressions. It was in this era that many of the trappings of the modern wedding, such as witnesses and church ceremonies, came into existence. The Anglican tradition encompassed the sacramental, social, and covenantal models in a commonwealth model that linked the common good of the couple, their children, the church, and the state in a model that became increasingly egalitarian and democratized, tracking political progress within the British commonwealth.

The ironic result of the development of marriage law and theology in the Christian West is that the move toward greater regulation and publicity in the Catholic, Reformation, and Anglican traditions was eventually largely overturned by the Enlightenment notions of contract and rights. Marriage came to be conceived largely as a private and completely voluntary contract--a bargain struck seemingly at arm's length by parties seeking the most intimate of associations. The Enlightenment model is, in essence, the model that is our legacy in the present day. It is this journey from sacrament to contract that characterizes marriage in the West and has led us to where we are today in the law and lore of marriage and family. Witte's work is a remarkable chronicle of the social practices, legal doctrines, and theological foundations encountered along the way.

Catechumenate and the Law (Font and Table Series) (Font and Table Series)

John M. Huels

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Everyone who works with Christian initiation will encounter a predicament that only a knowledge of canon law can resolve. This helpful book reviews the various aspects of Christian initiation that are affected by the Church's many sources of canon law, including the canons, the rite itself, and various documents from Vatican II, and from the Bishops of the United States. Reading lists, legal texts, and an index are included.John M. Huels is a priest of the Servite order. A specialist in liturgical law, he has written many articles and books, including Liturgical Law: An Introduction (Washington, D.C.: The Pastoral Press, 1987), The Pastoral Companion: A Canon Law Handbook for Catholic Ministry (Chicago: Franciscan Herald Press, 1986) and Disputed Questions in the Liturgy Today (Liturgy Training Publications, 1988).

New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law

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Now in paperback!

Here is an entirely new and comprehensive commentary by canon lawyers from North America and Europe, with a revised English translation of the Code. It reflects the enormous developments in canon law since the publication of the original commentary.

New features:

o A focus on the lived experience of the Latin Church since the promulgation of the 1983 Code
o Inclusion of significant canonical developments made since 1983 by the Council for the Interpretation of Legislative Texts, as well as recent Papal statements
o An accounting of disputed canonical questions such as lay exercises of jurisdiction
o An effort to take into consideration the 1990 Eastern Code
o An effort to engage other commentaries on the 1983 code that have been published since its promulgation

An indispensable pastoral reference work, this book belongs in every parish, rectory, university and seminary library.

First Place Winner, Reference Books category, 2001 CPA Awards

The Gospel of Matthew: The King Is Coming (21st Century Series)

Edward Hindson, James Borland

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Catholic Universities in Church and Society: A Dialogue on Ex Corde Ecclesiae

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Readings, Cases, Materials in Canon Law: A Textbook for Ministerial Students

Jordan F. Hite

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Canon Law in the Age of Reform, 11Th-12th Centuries (Collected Studies Series, Cs406)

John T. Gilchrist

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These articles reflect a common interest in the relationships between canon law and ecclesiastical reform in the 11th and 12th centuries. Many investigate the contribution of two key figures, Humbert, cardinal bishop of Silva Candida, and Pope Gregory VII, after whom the reform movement is named.

Canon Law in the Age of Reform, 11Th-12th Centuries (Collected Studies Series, Cs406)

John T. Gilchrist

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These articles reflect a common interest in the relationships between canon law and ecclesiastical reform in the 11th and 12th centuries. Many investigate the contribution of two key figures, Humbert, cardinal bishop of Silva Candida, and Pope Gregory VII, after whom the reform movement is named.

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