Pope Francis has presided over the marriage of 20 couples at the
Vatican, including some who were cohabiting. According to BBC News, one
of the couples married was a man whose previous marriage was annulled
and a single mother with a daughter from a previous relationship. During
the two-hour ceremony, Pope Francis told the couples that marriage was
"not an easy road, it's sometimes a contentious trip, but that's life."
Very
slowly, the church under the guidance of Pope Francis is facing the
fact that many Catholic couples cohabit before marriage, use
contraception freely and divorce and remarry without seeking
an annulment, says the BBC's David Willey in Rome.
He said in his homily that families are "bricks that build society", but also believes that the church should forgive those who have sex outside marriage or who don't obey church teaching to the letter.
It was the first marriage Pope Francis has conducted in his 18-month papacy. The last wedding to be presided over by a pope took place under John Paul II in 2000.
Social Plugin