Pope Francis revealed Wednesday that he had sacked a church
court official who had been caught offering to facilitate marriage annulments
for cash.
The shock revelation came in candid remarks to students
attending a course at the Roman Rota tribunal, the equivalent of the Supreme
Court for canon law, the body of Church rules.
Telling his audience that he wanted decisions on annulments
to be easier, quicker and cheaper to obtain for ordinary people, the pontiff
made it clear he regards the current system as deeply flawed.
"We have to be very careful that the procedure does not
become a kind of business - and I am not talking about something we know
nothing about," the 78-year-old pope said.
"There have been public scandals. Some time ago, I had
to dismiss from a tribunal someone who was saying 'for 10,000 dollars I will do
both the civil and the ecclesiastical procedure'."
Francis did not provide any further details of the episode
but a Vatican spokesman told AFP he understood the pontiff to have been
referring to an episode which occurred prior to him becoming pope last year.
Via.AFP
Via.AFP
Papal well done
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