Marriage, Divorce & Nullity: A Guide To The Annulment Process In The Catholic Church
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This comprehensive guide meticulously details the intricate procedures and theological underpinnings of annulment within the Catholic Church. It instructs readers on the canonical requirements and legal pathways for seeking a declaration of nullity, offering clarity on an often misunderstood subject. The text presents a compassionate yet authoritative perspective, addressing the spiritual and practical dimensions for those navigating marital difficulties. It uncovers the historical development of Church law regarding marriage and its dissolution, providing essential context for contemporary practice. This indispensable resource illustrates the Church's pastoral care while upholding its sacred doctrines on matrimony.
Author: Geoffrey Robinson
Format: Paperback
Published: 2000, Novalis/The Liturgical Press
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This comprehensive guide meticulously details the intricate procedures and theological underpinnings of annulment within the Catholic Church. It instructs readers on the canonical requirements and legal pathways for seeking a declaration of nullity, offering clarity on an often misunderstood subject. The text presents a compassionate yet authoritative perspective, addressing the spiritual and practical dimensions for those navigating marital difficulties. It uncovers the historical development of Church law regarding marriage and its dissolution, providing essential context for contemporary practice. This indispensable resource illustrates the Church's pastoral care while upholding its sacred doctrines on matrimony.