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Vatican bans German Catholics going it alone

2022-07-21T15:53:44.298Z


After the abuse scandal, the Catholic Church in Germany wanted to reform itself – but the ideas apparently go too far for the Vatican. The unity of the church is threatened.


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Pope Francis in the Vatican

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In an official statement, the Vatican has forbidden German Catholics to go it alone on far-reaching reforms.

"The "Synodal Way" in Germany is not authorized to oblige the bishops and the faithful to adopt new forms of leadership and new orientations of doctrine and morality," the Holy See clarified in a statement published on Thursday.

"It would not be permissible to introduce new official structures or doctrines in the dioceses prior to an agreement coordinated at the level of the universal church, which would constitute a violation of ecclesial communion and a threat to the unity of the church."

However, the Vatican invites German Catholics to contribute their ideas to the currently ongoing synodal process of the universal church.

Pope Francis initiated this process, although it is unclear exactly what the goal is and whether any concrete reforms are intended.

consequence of the abuse scandal

The synodal path of the German Bishops' Conference and the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZdK), which began in 2019, is a consequence of the abuse scandal.

He is striving for reforms in four areas: dealing with power, Catholic sexual morality, the position of women and the mandatory celibacy of priests (celibacy).

Concrete innovations that are being sought include a say for the faithful in the appointment of bishops, the blessing of same-sex couples and the diaconate of women, a precursor to the priesthood.

Pope Francis has repeatedly expressed skepticism about the synodal path.

He recently said that there is already a Protestant church in Germany - "we don't need two of them".

The German Bishops' Conference announced a statement for Thursday evening.

According to canon law expert Thomas Schüller, the Vatican has given the declaration of a clear rejection of the German reform efforts.

"This is how it can go with the blossoming dreams of the German synodal leaders: They burst on the Roman walls," said the Münster professor of the dpa news agency.

"Rome puts up a stop sign and insists on its sole leadership in transforming power and doctrine in the church."

The Vatican fears that the German Catholics could go their own way, and apparently the restorative forces in the Roman central administration managed to strengthen Pope Francis in his critical view of the German Church.

From the Pope's point of view, the Germans think too much in terms of structures and pay too little attention to actively proclaiming their faith.

According to Schüller, changes in teaching are just as important as the containment of episcopal absolutist power.

»The universal church and thus Rome could certainly learn from a particular church like that in Germany, but apparently does not want to.«

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Source: spiegel

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