
By Anian Christoph Wimmer
Cologne, Germany, Apr 4, 2018 / 03:05 pm (CNA/EWTN News).- Seven German bishops have written to the Vatican, asking for clarification on the question of Protestant spouses of Catholics receiving Holy Communion.
The letter was sent to Cardinal Kurt Koch, President of the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity, and Archbishop Luis Ladaria, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
The signatories, among them the Archbishop of Cologne and five Bavarian bishops, did not beforehand consult with the president of the German bishops’ conference, Cardinal Reinhard Marx.
Marx, the Archbishop of Munich and Freising in turn has published his own response to the unusual move.
In a written statement provided to CNA Deutsch, the Archdiocese of Cologne stated that the letter, dated March 22, 2018, seeks clarification as to whether the question of Holy Communion for Protestant spouses in interdenominational marriages can be decided on the level of a national bishops’ conference, or if rather, “a decision of the Universal Church” is required in the matter.
“From the view of the signatories, the goal in a question of such centrality to the Faith and the unity of the Church must be to avoid separate national paths and arrive at a globally unified, workable solution by way of an ecumenical dialogue,” the April 4 statement explained.
The request for clarification from Rome follows a February announcement that the German bishops’ conference will publish a pastoral handout for married couples that allows Protestant spouses of Catholics “in individual cases” and “under certain conditions” to receive Holy Communion, provided they “affirm the Catholic faith in the Eucharist.”
The announcement was made “after intensive debate” at the conclusion of the general assembly of the German bishops’ conference, held Feb. 19 – 22.
It would appear that the debate did not achieve clarity for the signatories, namely Cardinal Rainer Maria Woelki, Archbishop of Cologne, Archbishop Ludwig Schick of Bamberg, as well as Bishops Konrad Zdarsa of Augsburg, Gregor Maria Hanke of Eichstätt, Stefan Oster of Passau and Rudolf Voderholzer of Regensburg – and Bishop Wolfgang Ipolt of Görlitz.
Notably, five of the seven bishops are based in Bavaria – where Cardinal Marx is Archbishop of Munich and Freising.
Responding with his own letter April 4, the head of the German Bishops’ Conference notes that his fellow bishops clearly “have such grave doubts as to whether the proposed solution in Pastoral Guidance on denominational marriages and participation in the Eucharist ‘is consistent with the Faith and unity of the Church’, that you should ask the President of the [Pontifical] Council for [Promoting] Christian Unity ‘for assistance.’”
How the Vatican will answer to the letter is now the decisive question; sources in Rome have told CNA Deutsch that a response is being formulated.
There are practically no historical precedents for the move of the seven bishops, although local media in Germany today drew a comparison to a 1999 debate, when Cardinal Joachim Meisner – then Archbishop of Cologne – wrote directly to the pope, after the majority of German bishops had voted in favor of providing pregnant women with a form of mandated counseling required by the German government in order to legally have an abortion. Ultimately, Pope Saint John Paul II instructed the German bishops to change tack and end their involvement.
Published with permission.

4 responses to “German bishops ask Vatican for clarity on Holy Communion”
This is a crucial matter deserving great / an all inclusive reflection especially within this Modern world with rapidly changing dynamics.
If the Sacrament is believed to be the visible sign of the invisible grace to humanize us into Christlike nature,then why restrict those who receive?
Can’t that be argued as denying them that saving grace?
God’s blessings and Love,Maurice.
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It is for their own protection, for they do not believe in the Real Presence.
“For any one who eats and drinks without discerning the body eats and drinks judgment upon himself. That is why many of you are weak and ill, and some have died” (1 Cor. 11:29–30).
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Great indeed Lisa.
The Sacrament has remain a closed mystery for many of us Christians.
Lisa,please am sorry to share this with you but for the last two days have been feel a strong urge to share it with you.
I got an extra ordinary encounter with the Lord in the year 2002 during the holy week.
Since then my life has never been the same again.
I do get divine promptings from the Lord in form of mental images,most of them unable to discern n interpret.
Some have come to pass while some not yet.
In 2007 when our Country Kenya was in political stalemate,the Lord linked me to a Franciscan nun from Texas USA n she later in October 2010 came n gave us an intercession ministry workshop for one week n it was then she declared to me God has called me as a missionary intercessor n it has to be within Catholic Church n I have been seeing signs of its enfoldment.
In November2015,during feast of Christ the King,the Lord handed me an elaborate action plan which happen to be my life purpose.
It was then I was told that I will be writing books( spiritual),capture same info in form of a documentary clip,videos,etc leading to a bookstore somehow.
I got a lot of inspirations through God’s word n share them hand in hand with my life experience which happen to be a testimony of every kind.
I have so far wrote a book titled,” The Unceasing search for Truth n divine wisdom” but not yet been able to publish it.
I have a wife with a daughter n boy with my wife being a primary school teacher but since 2016 June,it’s like my life has been at a standstill n its my wife who have been feeding me,paying for our bills n a bit straneous for her somehow.
In all these in 2014,I shared with another spiritual priest who told me all this is God’s doing n must be within the Church n he was later transfered to Asia n lost contact.
I am looking for a mentor who can guide me through all this n this has never been easy for me to get n just asking if you can assist please.
You can also visit my blog just recently put up ( certainwaycreation .WordPress.com) n still developing it.
Thanking you in advance for your anticipated support.
Yours sincerely,Maurice Omollo.
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God bless you, Maurice. I’m so glad that you are close to God. I think that you should choose a mentor from among people that you know well. I do not think I am qualified. I will pray for you on your journey, though.
With Love in Christ,
Lisa
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