Fewer Church-annulled marriages reported

Published by rudy Date posted on February 16, 2011

THERE was a reported decrease in Church-annulled marriages according to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) news.

Archbishop Oscar Cruz, judicial vicar of the CBCP’s National Appellate Matrimonial Tribunal said the reduction in nullity cases might also have something to do with the significant decrease in the number of matrimonial tribunals across the country.

There are about seven functional tribunals in the country with three to four tribunals able to resolve a case or two every year.

“Most of the marriages brought to Church Marriage Tribunal have something to do either with personality disorder or gender dysfunction,” he explained.

He said that there are few tribunals in the Philippines despite the growing number of Filipinos who see annulment through the regular courts.

Cruz said while there are a lot of Canon lawyers in the Philippines, the work in marital tribunals may be described as “very technical.” He added the “work is long and difficult” and the stipend is “peanuts.”
Many priests have studied and trained in Canon law but few dare work in matrimonial tribunals.

There are 16 archdioceses in the Philippines and every archdiocese has a judicial vicar who heads the tribunal.
JOMAR CANLAS

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