(Vatican Radio) The Gospel of the Family is the title of a book, to be published
this week in German and Italian, featuring the reflection with which Cardinal Walter
Kasper introduced the forthcoming Synod on the family to cardinals gathered with Pope
Francis at February’s consistory. The retired German cardinal, who previously headed
the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, made headlines when his words
on why the Church must support divorced and remarried Catholics were leaked in the
Italian press.
But Kasper told us the main purpose of his speech to the cardinals
was to deepen the theological understanding of challenges facing the family, ahead
of the first synod on that subject to be held in the Vatican next October. While the
Church must remain faithful to its teaching on the indissolubility of the sacrament
of marriage, he said, it is vital to “help, support, encourage” those experiencing
difficulties in their family life….
Listen to Philippa Hitchen’s interview
with Cardinal Walter Kasper:..
“I told the
Pope from the very beginning that I have my opinions and the Pope encouraged me to
speak about my opinions – he wanted an open discussion about an urgent problem….
My
main intention was not to speak about divorced and remarried people but to speak about
the Gospel of the family …. I think the majority of young people want stable relationships,
want to live in a family….and therefore the Church has to help them so I wanted to
build up a new, better, more deep understanding of family life…
Then I spoke
also about the situation when people fail with their family life….and the Church has
to be close to them, to help, support and encourage them and there my proposal (was)
to find a way between ‘rigorism’ (strictness) – which cannot be the way of normal
Christians – and a pure ‘laxism’ (leniency) …I think this can be the only approach
of the Church today…
I maintain the full teaching of the Church but the teaching
has to be applied to concrete situations, as Jesus did it and as Pope Francis does
it very often…..the doctrine of the Church is not an ideology in the clouds but God
wants to be present, close to his people…
It’s obvious if you see the answers
to the questionnaire of the secretariat of the synod to see that there is a difficulty,
an abyss….so the Church has to bridge this abyss….it does not mean pure appeasement
policies, but the Church must explain in a new way what is family and matrimony in
order to help people and at the same time remain faithful to the Gospel…
I
do not like to speak of revolution….there were doctrines of the Holy Office before
the (Vatican) Council against ecumenism, yet the Council found a way not to destroy
or negate the doctrine, but to find ways to interpret it in an adequate way….and I
ask myself why it could not be possible also with other doctrines…
Blessed
John Henry Newman wrote a famous essay on listening to the faithful in matters of
faith….therefore we have to listen to people living family life – not just listen
to people living in celibacy – both belong to the people of God, but the great majority
are not these people…