{"id":16106,"date":"2016-09-23T06:02:00","date_gmt":"2016-09-23T06:02:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/news\/for-bishop-olmsted-pope-francis-shows-continuity-on-marriage-19566\/"},"modified":"2016-09-23T06:02:00","modified_gmt":"2016-09-23T06:02:00","slug":"for-bishop-olmsted-pope-francis-shows-continuity-on-marriage","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/09\/for-bishop-olmsted-pope-francis-shows-continuity-on-marriage\/","title":{"rendered":"For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis shows continuity on marriage"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Marriage_Couple_holding_hands_Credit_scribbletaylor_via_Flickr_CC_BY_NC_20_CNA_11_19_14.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Phoenix, Ariz., Sep 23, 2016 \/ 12:02 am (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- Pope Francis has not changed Catholic practice on Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried. Rather, his goal is to help welcome them to the Church, Phoenix\u2019s Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted has said.<\/p>\n<p>The Pope gives \u201cspecial attention to those who walk on the edge of despair\u201d because of personal failures, family problems, and \u201cthe complex and contradictory situations in which they find themselves now,\u201d Bishop Olmsted said in his Sept. 18 column for The Catholic Sun.<\/p>\n<p>The bishop considered Pope Francis' 2016 apostolic exhortation \u201cAmoris Laetitia,\u201d especially as it concerns couples in irregular situations like the divorced and remarried.<\/p>\n<p>The exhortation does not advocate the reception of Holy Communion for those who are divorced and remarried, he said.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cPope Francis specifically calls those in this situation \u2018to seek the grace of conversion\u2019,\u201d the Phoenix bishop said, citing the 78th paragraph of the exhortation.<\/p>\n<p>Pope Francis \u201ccalls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,\u201d Bishop Olmsted added.<\/p>\n<p>Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: \u201cAccompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>People in complex family situations \u201cshould be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThroughout \u2018Amoris Laetitia\u2019 we see a continuity with the Church\u2019s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,\u201d the bishop said.<\/p>\n<p>He cited previous teaching documents like St. John Paul II\u2019s 1981 exhortation \u201cFamiliaris Consortio.\u201d That exhortation asked the Church to encourage the divorced to ensure they don\u2019t feel separated from the Church, while also affirming Church practice, based on Sacred Scripture, of not admitting the divorced and remarried to Holy Communion.<\/p>\n<p>Benedict XVI reaffirmed this practice in his 2007 exhortation \u201cSacramentum Caritatis.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Bishop Olmsted, citing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that formation of conscience \u201cguarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For this task, God has given \u201cthe light of God\u2019s word and the authoritative teaching of the Church,\u201d he said. \u201cFor good reason, then, Pope Francis affirms both of these as the primary foundation for his document.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The bishop stressed that Pope Francis\u2019 exhortation \u201cseeks the grace of conversion\u201d for married couples and \u201cencourages them to have confidence that forgiveness is always within their reach.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The Catechism teaches Catholics that they must examine their consciences before the cross of Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWithout embracing the Cross of Christ, we cannot have life in Him,\u201d Bishop Olmsted commented. \u201cOnly when we \u2018take up our cross each day\u2019 and follow Him can we be His disciples. The Lord gives us the command and also the grace to do this, every day, beginning within the family in which by God\u2019s grace we live.\u201d<\/p>\n<div class=\"feedflare\">\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=zPohbD6ZZtA:9y2YC0zGdq4:yIl2AUoC8zA\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/zPohbD6ZZtA\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/images\/size340\/Marriage_Couple_holding_hands_Credit_scribbletaylor_via_Flickr_CC_BY_NC_20_CNA_11_19_14.jpg\"><\/p>\n<p>Phoenix, Ariz., Sep 23, 2016 \/ 12:02 am (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.catholicnewsagency.com\/\" target=\"_self\">CNA\/EWTN News<\/a>).- Pope Francis has not changed Catholic practice on Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried. Rather, his goal is to help welcome them to the Church, Phoenix&rsquo;s Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted has said.<\/p>\n<p>The Pope gives &ldquo;special attention to those who walk on the edge of despair&rdquo; because of personal failures, family problems, and &ldquo;the complex and contradictory situations in which they find themselves now,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted said in his Sept. 18 column for The Catholic Sun.<\/p>\n<p>The bishop considered Pope Francis&#8217; 2016 apostolic exhortation &ldquo;Amoris Laetitia,&rdquo; especially as it concerns couples in irregular situations like the divorced and remarried.<\/p>\n<p>The exhortation does not advocate the reception of Holy Communion for those who are divorced and remarried, he said.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Pope Francis specifically calls those in this situation &lsquo;to seek the grace of conversion&rsquo;,&rdquo; the Phoenix bishop said, citing the 78th paragraph of the exhortation.<\/p>\n<p>Pope Francis &ldquo;calls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted added.<\/p>\n<p>Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: &ldquo;Accompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>People in complex family situations &ldquo;should be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Throughout &lsquo;Amoris Laetitia&rsquo; we see a continuity with the Church&rsquo;s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,&rdquo; the bishop said.<\/p>\n<p>He cited previous teaching documents like St. John Paul II&rsquo;s 1981 exhortation &ldquo;Familiaris Consortio.&rdquo; That exhortation asked the Church to encourage the divorced to ensure they don&rsquo;t feel separated from the Church, while also affirming Church practice, based on Sacred Scripture, of not admitting the divorced and remarried to Holy Communion.<\/p>\n<p>Benedict XVI reaffirmed this practice in his 2007 exhortation &ldquo;Sacramentum Caritatis.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>Bishop Olmsted, citing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that formation of conscience &ldquo;guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>For this task, God has given &ldquo;the light of God&rsquo;s word and the authoritative teaching of the Church,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;For good reason, then, Pope Francis affirms both of these as the primary foundation for his document.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The bishop stressed that Pope Francis&rsquo; exhortation &ldquo;seeks the grace of conversion&rdquo; for married couples and &ldquo;encourages them to have confidence that forgiveness is always within their reach.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<p>The Catechism teaches Catholics that they must examine their consciences before the cross of Jesus Christ.<\/p>\n<p>&ldquo;Without embracing the Cross of Christ, we cannot have life in Him,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted commented. &ldquo;Only when we &lsquo;take up our cross each day&rsquo; and follow Him can we be His disciples. The Lord gives us the command and also the grace to do this, every day, beginning within the family in which by God&rsquo;s grace we live.&rdquo;<\/p>\n<div>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?a=zPohbD6ZZtA:9y2YC0zGdq4:yIl2AUoC8zA\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~ff\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews?d=yIl2AUoC8zA\" border=\"0\"><\/a>\n<\/div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/feeds.feedburner.com\/~r\/catholicnewsagency\/dailynews\/~4\/zPohbD6ZZtA\" height=\"1\" width=\"1\" alt=\"\"><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1031,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[5],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-16106","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-us"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v21.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis shows continuity on marriage<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Phoenix, Ariz., Sep 23, 2016 \/ 12:02 am (CNA\/EWTN News).- Pope Francis has not changed Catholic practice on Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried. Rather, his goal is to help welcome them to the Church, Phoenix&rsquo;s Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted has said. The Pope gives &ldquo;special attention to those who walk on the edge of despair&rdquo; because of personal failures, family problems, and &ldquo;the complex and contradictory situations in which they find themselves now,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted said in his Sept. 18 column for The Catholic Sun. The bishop considered Pope Francis&#039; 2016 apostolic exhortation &ldquo;Amoris Laetitia,&rdquo; especially as it concerns couples in irregular situations like the divorced and remarried. The exhortation does not advocate the reception of Holy Communion for those who are divorced and remarried, he said. &ldquo;Pope Francis specifically calls those in this situation &lsquo;to seek the grace of conversion&rsquo;,&rdquo; the Phoenix bishop said, citing the 78th paragraph of the exhortation. Pope Francis &ldquo;calls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted added. Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: &ldquo;Accompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.&rdquo; People in complex family situations &ldquo;should be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.&rdquo; For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage. &ldquo;Throughout &lsquo;Amoris Laetitia&rsquo; we see a continuity with the Church&rsquo;s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,&rdquo; the bishop said. He cited previous teaching documents like St. John Paul II&rsquo;s 1981 exhortation &ldquo;Familiaris Consortio.&rdquo; That exhortation asked the Church to encourage the divorced to ensure they don&rsquo;t feel separated from the Church, while also affirming Church practice, based on Sacred Scripture, of not admitting the divorced and remarried to Holy Communion. Benedict XVI reaffirmed this practice in his 2007 exhortation &ldquo;Sacramentum Caritatis.&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted, citing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that formation of conscience &ldquo;guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.&rdquo; For this task, God has given &ldquo;the light of God&rsquo;s word and the authoritative teaching of the Church,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;For good reason, then, Pope Francis affirms both of these as the primary foundation for his document.&rdquo; The bishop stressed that Pope Francis&rsquo; exhortation &ldquo;seeks the grace of conversion&rdquo; for married couples and &ldquo;encourages them to have confidence that forgiveness is always within their reach.&rdquo; The Catechism teaches Catholics that they must examine their consciences before the cross of Jesus Christ. &ldquo;Without embracing the Cross of Christ, we cannot have life in Him,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted commented. &ldquo;Only when we &lsquo;take up our cross each day&rsquo; and follow Him can we be His disciples. The Lord gives us the command and also the grace to do this, every day, beginning within the family in which by God&rsquo;s grace we live.&rdquo;\" \/>\n<meta name=\"robots\" content=\"index, follow, max-snippet:-1, max-image-preview:large, max-video-preview:-1\" \/>\n<link rel=\"canonical\" href=\"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/09\/for-bishop-olmsted-pope-francis-shows-continuity-on-marriage\/\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:locale\" content=\"en_US\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:type\" content=\"article\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:title\" content=\"For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis shows continuity on marriage\" \/>\n<meta property=\"og:description\" content=\"Phoenix, Ariz., Sep 23, 2016 \/ 12:02 am (CNA\/EWTN News).- Pope Francis has not changed Catholic practice on Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried. Rather, his goal is to help welcome them to the Church, Phoenix&rsquo;s Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted has said. The Pope gives &ldquo;special attention to those who walk on the edge of despair&rdquo; because of personal failures, family problems, and &ldquo;the complex and contradictory situations in which they find themselves now,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted said in his Sept. 18 column for The Catholic Sun. The bishop considered Pope Francis&#039; 2016 apostolic exhortation &ldquo;Amoris Laetitia,&rdquo; especially as it concerns couples in irregular situations like the divorced and remarried. The exhortation does not advocate the reception of Holy Communion for those who are divorced and remarried, he said. &ldquo;Pope Francis specifically calls those in this situation &lsquo;to seek the grace of conversion&rsquo;,&rdquo; the Phoenix bishop said, citing the 78th paragraph of the exhortation. Pope Francis &ldquo;calls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted added. Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: &ldquo;Accompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.&rdquo; People in complex family situations &ldquo;should be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.&rdquo; For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage. &ldquo;Throughout &lsquo;Amoris Laetitia&rsquo; we see a continuity with the Church&rsquo;s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,&rdquo; the bishop said. He cited previous teaching documents like St. John Paul II&rsquo;s 1981 exhortation &ldquo;Familiaris Consortio.&rdquo; That exhortation asked the Church to encourage the divorced to ensure they don&rsquo;t feel separated from the Church, while also affirming Church practice, based on Sacred Scripture, of not admitting the divorced and remarried to Holy Communion. Benedict XVI reaffirmed this practice in his 2007 exhortation &ldquo;Sacramentum Caritatis.&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted, citing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that formation of conscience &ldquo;guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.&rdquo; For this task, God has given &ldquo;the light of God&rsquo;s word and the authoritative teaching of the Church,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;For good reason, then, Pope Francis affirms both of these as the primary foundation for his document.&rdquo; The bishop stressed that Pope Francis&rsquo; exhortation &ldquo;seeks the grace of conversion&rdquo; for married couples and &ldquo;encourages them to have confidence that forgiveness is always within their reach.&rdquo; The Catechism teaches Catholics that they must examine their consciences before the cross of Jesus Christ. &ldquo;Without embracing the Cross of Christ, we cannot have life in Him,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted commented. &ldquo;Only when we &lsquo;take up our cross each day&rsquo; and follow Him can we be His disciples. 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Pope Francis &ldquo;calls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted added. Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: &ldquo;Accompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.&rdquo; People in complex family situations &ldquo;should be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.&rdquo; For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage. &ldquo;Throughout &lsquo;Amoris Laetitia&rsquo; we see a continuity with the Church&rsquo;s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,&rdquo; the bishop said. 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Rather, his goal is to help welcome them to the Church, Phoenix&rsquo;s Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted has said. The Pope gives &ldquo;special attention to those who walk on the edge of despair&rdquo; because of personal failures, family problems, and &ldquo;the complex and contradictory situations in which they find themselves now,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted said in his Sept. 18 column for The Catholic Sun. The bishop considered Pope Francis' 2016 apostolic exhortation &ldquo;Amoris Laetitia,&rdquo; especially as it concerns couples in irregular situations like the divorced and remarried. The exhortation does not advocate the reception of Holy Communion for those who are divorced and remarried, he said. &ldquo;Pope Francis specifically calls those in this situation &lsquo;to seek the grace of conversion&rsquo;,&rdquo; the Phoenix bishop said, citing the 78th paragraph of the exhortation. Pope Francis &ldquo;calls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted added. Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: &ldquo;Accompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.&rdquo; People in complex family situations &ldquo;should be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.&rdquo; For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage. &ldquo;Throughout &lsquo;Amoris Laetitia&rsquo; we see a continuity with the Church&rsquo;s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,&rdquo; the bishop said. He cited previous teaching documents like St. John Paul II&rsquo;s 1981 exhortation &ldquo;Familiaris Consortio.&rdquo; That exhortation asked the Church to encourage the divorced to ensure they don&rsquo;t feel separated from the Church, while also affirming Church practice, based on Sacred Scripture, of not admitting the divorced and remarried to Holy Communion. Benedict XVI reaffirmed this practice in his 2007 exhortation &ldquo;Sacramentum Caritatis.&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted, citing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that formation of conscience &ldquo;guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.&rdquo; For this task, God has given &ldquo;the light of God&rsquo;s word and the authoritative teaching of the Church,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;For good reason, then, Pope Francis affirms both of these as the primary foundation for his document.&rdquo; The bishop stressed that Pope Francis&rsquo; exhortation &ldquo;seeks the grace of conversion&rdquo; for married couples and &ldquo;encourages them to have confidence that forgiveness is always within their reach.&rdquo; The Catechism teaches Catholics that they must examine their consciences before the cross of Jesus Christ. &ldquo;Without embracing the Cross of Christ, we cannot have life in Him,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted commented. &ldquo;Only when we &lsquo;take up our cross each day&rsquo; and follow Him can we be His disciples. The Lord gives us the command and also the grace to do this, every day, beginning within the family in which by God&rsquo;s grace we live.&rdquo;","robots":{"index":"index","follow":"follow","max-snippet":"max-snippet:-1","max-image-preview":"max-image-preview:large","max-video-preview":"max-video-preview:-1"},"canonical":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/catholicnews\/2016\/09\/for-bishop-olmsted-pope-francis-shows-continuity-on-marriage\/","og_locale":"en_US","og_type":"article","og_title":"For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis shows continuity on marriage","og_description":"Phoenix, Ariz., Sep 23, 2016 \/ 12:02 am (CNA\/EWTN News).- Pope Francis has not changed Catholic practice on Holy Communion for the divorced and remarried. Rather, his goal is to help welcome them to the Church, Phoenix&rsquo;s Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted has said. The Pope gives &ldquo;special attention to those who walk on the edge of despair&rdquo; because of personal failures, family problems, and &ldquo;the complex and contradictory situations in which they find themselves now,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted said in his Sept. 18 column for The Catholic Sun. The bishop considered Pope Francis' 2016 apostolic exhortation &ldquo;Amoris Laetitia,&rdquo; especially as it concerns couples in irregular situations like the divorced and remarried. The exhortation does not advocate the reception of Holy Communion for those who are divorced and remarried, he said. &ldquo;Pope Francis specifically calls those in this situation &lsquo;to seek the grace of conversion&rsquo;,&rdquo; the Phoenix bishop said, citing the 78th paragraph of the exhortation. Pope Francis &ldquo;calls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted added. Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: &ldquo;Accompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.&rdquo; People in complex family situations &ldquo;should be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.&rdquo; For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage. &ldquo;Throughout &lsquo;Amoris Laetitia&rsquo; we see a continuity with the Church&rsquo;s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,&rdquo; the bishop said. He cited previous teaching documents like St. John Paul II&rsquo;s 1981 exhortation &ldquo;Familiaris Consortio.&rdquo; That exhortation asked the Church to encourage the divorced to ensure they don&rsquo;t feel separated from the Church, while also affirming Church practice, based on Sacred Scripture, of not admitting the divorced and remarried to Holy Communion. Benedict XVI reaffirmed this practice in his 2007 exhortation &ldquo;Sacramentum Caritatis.&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted, citing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that formation of conscience &ldquo;guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.&rdquo; For this task, God has given &ldquo;the light of God&rsquo;s word and the authoritative teaching of the Church,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;For good reason, then, Pope Francis affirms both of these as the primary foundation for his document.&rdquo; The bishop stressed that Pope Francis&rsquo; exhortation &ldquo;seeks the grace of conversion&rdquo; for married couples and &ldquo;encourages them to have confidence that forgiveness is always within their reach.&rdquo; The Catechism teaches Catholics that they must examine their consciences before the cross of Jesus Christ. &ldquo;Without embracing the Cross of Christ, we cannot have life in Him,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted commented. &ldquo;Only when we &lsquo;take up our cross each day&rsquo; and follow Him can we be His disciples. 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Rather, his goal is to help welcome them to the Church, Phoenix&rsquo;s Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted has said. The Pope gives &ldquo;special attention to those who walk on the edge of despair&rdquo; because of personal failures, family problems, and &ldquo;the complex and contradictory situations in which they find themselves now,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted said in his Sept. 18 column for The Catholic Sun. The bishop considered Pope Francis' 2016 apostolic exhortation &ldquo;Amoris Laetitia,&rdquo; especially as it concerns couples in irregular situations like the divorced and remarried. The exhortation does not advocate the reception of Holy Communion for those who are divorced and remarried, he said. &ldquo;Pope Francis specifically calls those in this situation &lsquo;to seek the grace of conversion&rsquo;,&rdquo; the Phoenix bishop said, citing the 78th paragraph of the exhortation. Pope Francis &ldquo;calls for deeper and sustained pastoral accompaniment of these suffering families, assuring them that they are welcome in the Church family, and that we are eager to seek ways to integrate them more fully into our local communities,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted added. Couples who cannot receive Holy Communion are not excommunicated from the Church, he said, adding: &ldquo;Accompaniment is possible and should be the case in our parishes.&rdquo; People in complex family situations &ldquo;should be encouraged to pray, attend Mass, and rectify the situation in communication with their pastor, who remains their pastor despite the case of objective sin.&rdquo; For Bishop Olmsted, Pope Francis continues Catholic practice on marriage. &ldquo;Throughout &lsquo;Amoris Laetitia&rsquo; we see a continuity with the Church&rsquo;s Magisterium especially that of Blessed Paul VI, St. John Paul II, and Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI which reaffirm the constant tradition of the Church,&rdquo; the bishop said. He cited previous teaching documents like St. John Paul II&rsquo;s 1981 exhortation &ldquo;Familiaris Consortio.&rdquo; That exhortation asked the Church to encourage the divorced to ensure they don&rsquo;t feel separated from the Church, while also affirming Church practice, based on Sacred Scripture, of not admitting the divorced and remarried to Holy Communion. Benedict XVI reaffirmed this practice in his 2007 exhortation &ldquo;Sacramentum Caritatis.&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted, citing the Catechism of the Catholic Church, said that formation of conscience &ldquo;guarantees freedom and engenders peace of heart.&rdquo; For this task, God has given &ldquo;the light of God&rsquo;s word and the authoritative teaching of the Church,&rdquo; he said. &ldquo;For good reason, then, Pope Francis affirms both of these as the primary foundation for his document.&rdquo; The bishop stressed that Pope Francis&rsquo; exhortation &ldquo;seeks the grace of conversion&rdquo; for married couples and &ldquo;encourages them to have confidence that forgiveness is always within their reach.&rdquo; The Catechism teaches Catholics that they must examine their consciences before the cross of Jesus Christ. &ldquo;Without embracing the Cross of Christ, we cannot have life in Him,&rdquo; Bishop Olmsted commented. &ldquo;Only when we &lsquo;take up our cross each day&rsquo; and follow Him can we be His disciples. 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