Francis: Most Catholic marriages are null, some ‘cohabitations’ are ‘real marriage’

June 17, 2016 (LifeSiteNews) – Pope Francis spoke yesterday at a pastoral congress on the family for the Diocese of Rome, and his remarks are causing consternation among faithful Catholics. In off-the-cuff remarks, the pope made the dual claim that the “great majority” of Catholic marriages are “null” – in other words, not actual marriages – and that some cohabitating couples are in a “real marriage,” receiving the grace of the Sacrament.
“I’ve seen a lot of fidelity in these cohabitations, and I am sure that this is a real marriage, they have the grace of a real marriage because of their fidelity,” he said.
In the same interview, the Pope called priests who would refuse baptism to children of single mothers “animals.”
The Vatican has provided video of the full remarks by the Pope as well as a full transcript of his remarks. In the transcript, however, the words of the Pope as heard clearly in the video (at 1:14:20) are changed from saying the “great majority” of Catholic marriages are null, to “a part” of them are null.
The Pope’s remarks on cohabitation came in response to a question on the crisis in marriage today. He began by speaking of living in a “culture of the provisional” recalling a story of a boy who wanted to be a priest, “but only for ten years.”
“It’s provisional, and because of this the great majority of our sacramental marriages are null,” he said. “Because they say ‘yes, for the rest of my life!’ but they don’t know what they are saying. Because they have a different culture. They say it, they have good will, but they don’t know.”
Later in his reply Pope Francis spoke of couples preferring to cohabitate, and told priests not to tell them to marry, but to accompany them instead. “They prefer to cohabitate, and this is a challenge, a task. Not to ask ‘why don’t you marry?’ No, to accompany, to wait, and to help them to mature, help fidelity to mature.”
He added, “In Argentina’s northeast countryside, couples have a child and live together. They have a civil wedding when the child goes to school, and when they become grandparents they ‘get married religiously.’”
“It’s a superstition, because marriage frightens the husband. It’s a superstition we have to overcome,” the Pope said. “I’ve seen a lot of fidelity in these cohabitations, and I am sure that this is a real marriage, they have the grace of a real marriage because of their fidelity.”
Regarding cohabitation, the Catechism of the Catholic Church says:
2391 Some today claim a "right to a trial marriage" where there is an intention of getting married later. However firm the purpose of those who engage in premature sexual relations may be, "the fact is that such liaisons can scarcely ensure mutual sincerity and fidelity in a relationship between a man and a woman, nor, especially, can they protect it from inconstancy of desires or whim." Carnal union is morally legitimate only when a definitive community of life between a man and woman has been established. Human love does not tolerate "trial marriages." It demands a total and definitive gift of persons to one another.
Pope St. John Paul II’s Familiaris Consortio spelled out the harm of cohabitation. The various factors leading to situations of cohabitation, he says,
…presents the Church with arduous pastoral problems, by reason of the serious consequences deriving from them, both religious and moral (the loss of the religious sense of marriage seen in the light of the Covenant of God with His people; deprivation of the grace of the sacrament; grave scandal), and also social consequences (the destruction of the concept of the family; the weakening of the sense of fidelity, also towards society; possible psychological damage to the children; the strengthening of selfishness).

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Father Paul Kramer said:
If cohabitation were to be considered a valid marriage, then there would be no need for sacramental marriage, since the cohabitation would fulfill the law of God -- which is heresy. Bergoglio's idea of marriage, specifically the idea that monogamous cohabitation constitutes a valid Christian marriage directly opposes the supernatural sacramentality of Holy Matrimony, and …More
Father Paul Kramer said:

If cohabitation were to be considered a valid marriage, then there would be no need for sacramental marriage, since the cohabitation would fulfill the law of God -- which is heresy. Bergoglio's idea of marriage, specifically the idea that monogamous cohabitation constitutes a valid Christian marriage directly opposes the supernatural sacramentality of Holy Matrimony, and is rooted in Masonic naturalism. That is certainly no surprise, since Bergoglio's religious belief system is totally circumscribed by Masonic naturalism.
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Una volta – ci sono tanti preti, qui, ma scusatemi – il mio predecessore, no, l’altro, il Cardinale Aramburu, che è morto dopo il mio predecessore, quando io sono stato nominato arcivescovo mi ha dato un consiglio: “Quando tu vedi che un sacerdote vacilla un po’, scivola, tu chiamalo e digli: ‘Parliamo un po’, mi hanno detto …More
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Una volta – ci sono tanti preti, qui, ma scusatemi – il mio predecessore, no, l’altro, il Cardinale Aramburu, che è morto dopo il mio predecessore, quando io sono stato nominato arcivescovo mi ha dato un consiglio: “Quando tu vedi che un sacerdote vacilla un po’, scivola, tu chiamalo e digli: ‘Parliamo un po’, mi hanno detto che tu sei in questa situazione, quasi di doppia vita, non so…’; e tu vedrai che quel sacerdote incomincia a dire: ‘No, non è vero, no…’; tu interrompilo e digli: ‘Ascoltami: vai a casa, pensaci, e torna tra quindici giorni, e ne riparliamo’; e in quei quindici giorni quel sacerdote – così mi diceva lui – aveva il tempo di pensare, ripensare davanti a Gesù e tornare: ‘Sì, è vero. Aiutami!’”. Sempre ci vuole tempo. “Ma, Padre, quel prete ha vissuto, e ha celebrato la Messa, in peccato mortale in quei quindici giorni, così dice la morale, e Lei cosa dice?”. Cosa è meglio? Cosa è stato meglio? Che il vescovo abbia avuto quella generosità di dargli quindici giorni per ripensarci, con il rischio di celebrare la Messa in peccato mortale, è meglio questo o l’altro, la morale rigida? E a proposito della morale rigida, vi dirò un fatto a cui ho assistito io stesso. Quando noi eravamo in teologia, l’esame per ascoltare le Confessioni – “ad audiendas”, si chiamava – si faceva al terzo anno, ma noi, quelli del secondo, avevamo il permesso di andare ad assistere per prepararci; e una volta, a un nostro compagno, è stato proposto un caso, di una persona che va a confessarsi, ma un caso così intricato, riguardo al settimo comandamento, “de justitia et jure”; ma era proprio un caso talmente irreale...; e questo compagno, che era una persona normale, disse al professore: “Ma, padre, questo nella vita non si trova” – “Sì, ma c’è nei libri!”. Questo l’ho visto io.
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In an interview previously published on Aleteia, she explains how Pope Francis, when he was still just Jorge Mario Bergoglio, took an interest in her marital situation. “I married my husband in a civil marriage first, and then in the Church four years later,” she admits. She explains that her uncle “had submitted the paperwork for an annulment and the decision took a long time to arrive, so I had to wait for those four years… All that time he was like a great father to me, and I am very grateful to him for that.”
The interview with María Inés Navaja shows two aspects of Pope Francis’ personality that help us to understand the changes he is implementing. “My uncle has two characteristics: The first is an impressive memory, and the second is that he listens a lot, but doesn’t judge, and never tells you what you have to do. I remember when I told him that I couldn’t wait to until getting married in the Church, that I was a grownup now and I was going to get married in a civil marriage; he answered that ‘it’s the best news you’ve given me.'”
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What we can say is that most of the ordained priests are invalid and null because they are excommunicated ipso facto by formally teaching heresies and because they have deviated from the teachings of the Catholic Church. They have also violated their sacramental vows of chastity. They are practicing and advocates of sodomy. They live in rebellion against God and spiritual adultery. The Magisterium …More
What we can say is that most of the ordained priests are invalid and null because they are excommunicated ipso facto by formally teaching heresies and because they have deviated from the teachings of the Catholic Church. They have also violated their sacramental vows of chastity. They are practicing and advocates of sodomy. They live in rebellion against God and spiritual adultery. The Magisterium of the Church and the code of canon law teach that the elevation of heretics ecclesiastical positions is invalid and null.
CUM EX APOSTOLATUS OFFICIO Pope Paul IV
3. Deprivation ipso facto of all ecclesiastical office for heresy
6. Nullity of all promotions and elevations or diverted in Faith
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Feb 12, 2013 - Lightning struck the Vatican not once but TWICE.. Every day we can truly see why, we have a Anti-Pope. God gave us the sign of the times on Feb 12, we would have to be blind not to see the destruction this mere man is causing. Praying God will soon close this ugly chapter that's unfolding in our time.
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@aderito Because the Jesuits had deviated away from the Magisterium. Pope John Paul II had called them to order. Pope Benedict XVI did the same in 2008. Pope Benedict XVI said that he didn''t trust them and asked them to be obedience to the Magisterium but we can now see that they disobeyed.
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What can Catholics do or say about this pope ?
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How can this pope contradiCT so much with St John Paul the second
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@aderito Yes, it is true, the evidence of the formal heresy are inside the video and in the official Vatican website www.lifesitenews.com/news/pope-francis-mo…
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If this is true ,this Pope is practicing heresy
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Francis: "Some cohabitations are real marriage". By saying so, Francis is like Martin Luther saying that marriage is a worldly thing. With Francis Martin Luther has become Pope.