The Church needs to find solutions to its
treatment of remarried divorcees, who cannot all be seen as sinners
without distinction.
This was the essence of the Bishop of Basel, Mgr.
Felix Gmur’s message to the press this morning: “People’s relationships
differ: both in marriage, which the Church sees as a family, and in
other “quasi-familial” relations.”
“Take a girl who lives with her mother and the
mother’s partner, for example: relations within the family, with the
Church and with the human body and sexuality need to be re-thought. Not
all people live their lives in the way that we think they should. For
example, there are those who have been married, divorced and are have
now re-married, but are considered sinners and so are not allowed to
receive communion,” Gmur said.
“This situation needs to be reviewed, Gmur said,
because each case is different. I know one couple who have been married
for 50 years and both of them had been married for a short period of
time before meeting each other. Don’t these 50 years count for
something? Are these couples nothing more than sinners? Perhaps the
Church needs to consider a new way of treating such cases. I believe
this issue needs to be taken seriously; even the Pope has said so. He
has still not indicated a path to take to resolve the problem. Perhaps
he is thinking about how to address it.”