The Dilemma of Divorced Catholics
The Dilemma of Divorced Catholics: Where Do You Stand with the Church? What Is the Internal Forum?" by Fr. John T. Catoir, JCD, published by Resurrection Press / Catholic Book Publishing, is a concise, pastoral guide addressing the often-misunderstood Catholic Church teachings on marriage, divorce, remarriage, and related issues.
Fr. Catoir, a priest with experience as a judicial vicar and director of The Christophers, a Catholic media evangelization effort, writes compassionately yet faithfully to clarify Church doctrine for divorced Catholics, their families, and pastoral ministers. The book explains the Church's strict yet merciful stance on the indissolubility of valid sacramental marriage, while exploring practical paths forward such as annulments and pastoral accompaniment. It aims to reduce confusion, misrepresentation, and alienation by presenting accurate teaching in an accessible way, emphasizing God's love, conscience, and hope for reconciliation with the Church.
The tone is empathetic and encouraging, acknowledging the pain of divorce while upholding doctrine, and it's often used in parish ministry, support groups for divorced Catholics, or personal reflection.
Key bullet points:
Clarifies Church teaching -- Explains that the Church views a valid sacramental marriage as lifelong and indissoluble; civil divorce does not end the marriage bond in the eyes of the Church, but the book spells out what the Church actually teaches versus common misunderstandings.Annulments explained -- Provides an overview of the annulment (declaration of nullity) process: if a prior marriage is found invalid from the start (e.g., due to lack of proper consent or other impediments), a person can remarry validly in the Church; presented as a pastoral tool for healing and full participation.Internal forum solution -- Discusses the "internal forum" (a private, conscience-based discernment with a priest, often in cases where annulment isn't possible), allowing some divorced/remarried Catholics to reconcile with sacraments under certain conditions; stresses this should follow exhausting external (formal) processes.Conscience and moral considerations -- Addresses the role of personal conscience, the pursuit of truth, and potential "grave moral problems" for those in irregular situations; encourages discernment while noting that true conscience-following mitigates culpability.Pastoral approach -- Highlights the Church's compassion for the divorced, why marriage teaching is "strict" (rooted in Christ's words and the good of spouses/children), and the importance of pastoral presence, mercy, and support rather than judgment.Audience and purpose -- Written for divorced Catholics feeling distant from the Church, those remarried outside it, priests/ministers, and anyone seeking clarity; promotes hope, reconciliation, and understanding that the Church offers paths to healing and full communion.Few aspects of the Church\'s teaching are as misunderstood or as misrepresented as that involving marriage and divorce. In The Dilemma of Divorced Catholics, Father John Catoir spells out clearly, concisely and faithfully what the Church really has to say on the subject. For all those who are divorced and considering re-marriage--this book is a must.
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