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What God Has Joined Together: The Annulment Crisis in American Catholicism [Hardcover]

Robert H. Vasoli (Author)
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0195107640 978-0195107647 April 16, 1998
The recent controversy over Joe Kennedy's annulment gave only a glimpse of American Catholicism's open secret: that contrary to official Catholic doctrine, American churches grant annulments wholesale, freely declaring marriages nonexistent so that one or both partners can remarry in the church.
The United States is home to only 6% of the world's Catholics, Robert Vasoli points out, but it now accounts for 75% of all Church annulments, two-thirds of which are granted on ostensibly psychological grounds. The real scandal, though, is not simply the numbers, but that Church marriage courts annul thousands of marriages that are actually valid according to Catholic teaching. Drawing on considerable research, the author details precisely how these courts let divorced Catholics--and many non-Catholics as well--bypass Catholic teaching and law. He shows, for instance, how they often help petitioners manufacture grounds for annulment, which are justified with specious psychological reasoning that are counter to the letter and spirit of canon law. Indeed, it may even be alleged that "lack of emotional maturity" at the time of the wedding can invalidate marriages that have lasted 30 years. The result has been a tidal wave: in 1968, the American church granted fewer than 600 annulments; today it hands out more than 60,000 a year. But Rome has not smiled on the performance of U.S. tribunals: of those psychological annulments appealed to the Roman Rota (the Vatican's highest marriage tribunal), more than 90% are overturned.
This revealing look at annulment weaves painstaking analysis with a wealth of evidence as it illuminates the degree to which the U.S. Church has gone its own way since Vatican II on what constitutes valid marriage.

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Vasoli (retired, sociology, Univ. of Notre Dame) submits a severe critique of Catholic annulment as practiced by the Church's American tribunals. The book's running title, "Tearing Asunder," is indicative of the caustic tone underlying his thorough academic documentation. Prompted by his personal experience, the author reviews the effects of doctrinal, canonical, and pastoral developments since Vatican II and the psychologization of the system in the United States. He concludes that the scales have tipped to favor annulment based on defective consent (which precludes the existence of a valid marriage) rather than the preservation of an inviolable marriage bond as was traditionally taught. This unique study on church marriage tribunals (not on marriage in the Catholic Church) offers a balancing conservative analysis the author hopes American canonists will heed. Recommended for Catholic collections, especially those covering canon law.?Anna M. Donnelly, St. John's Univ. Lib., Jamaica, N.Y.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"[Vasoli] argues convincingly that U.S. tribunals have turned themselves into annulment mills and `are profaning Christian marriage.'"--Fort Worth Star-Telegram

"That there is an annulment crisis in the Catholic Church is made as clear as can be in Robert Vasoli's careful, complete, and devastating look at court procedures. The work of a sociologist, this is a book whose objectivity cuts like a knife into the questionable assumptions underlying the wholesale granting of annulments. But Vasoli is also a Catholic who is deeply shocked and scandalized by what he has found. His book should be an enormous benefit to the Church he loves."--Ralph McInerny, Michael P. Grace Professor of Medieval Studies, University of Notre Dame

"Mr. Vasoli has explained much of what seems inexplicable about Catholic annulment in this very readable book. I wish I could have read What God Has Joined Together before I began defending my own marriage."--Shelia Rauch Kennedy

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  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (April 16, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195107640
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195107647
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars The finest work I have found in my research., April 26, 2000
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This review is from: What God Has Joined Together: The Annulment Crisis in American Catholicism (Hardcover)
Incredible! Intelligent--Brilliant! I literally couldn't stop reading this book. As a student of Canon Law, I was curious about why 98% of those Americans who petitioned for annulments in 1997 were granted them as this seems to justify contentions that "annulment" is merely the Catholic name for "divorce". Vasoli tackles such hard questions honestly with factual basis--and after trying to gain an understanding of the situation via my univ. law and theology professors, such straightforward analysis on the annulment issue is very rare.

Also, Vasoli does it in such a way that I read 213 pages in one sitting. He provides great documentation/annotations, and very valuable statistics. I cannot recommend it enough!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book that goes straight to the heart of the problem, October 26, 2006
This review is from: What God Has Joined Together: The Annulment Crisis in American Catholicism (Hardcover)
Vasoli's book is an amazingly thorough sociological study of the state of the American Catholic Church's annulment structure. He carefully analyzes every aspect of the process, from the paperwork through the personnel, including full statistics that show beyond a doubt that the Church in America is destroying the very sacrament it is bound to administer and support. While the current mindset even among conservative Catholics is to bow respectfully to the Church's declarations of nullity because "the Church knows better", the real issue of the effects this has on young unmarried Catholics and especially the children of those marriages which are dissolved is simply ignored, ostensibly for the sake of "peace in the family" or some such platitude. The message being sent is "Even if you're married as a Catholic, if it doesn't work out, you can still get out and find real happiness in another marriage -- and nobody will look sideways at you." In fact, the person who dares to suggest that perhaps an annulment isn't the best thing for someone in terms of their eternal salvation is the evil judgmental pharisee. Meanwhile Vasoli shows beyond the shadow of a doubt that most annulments would never stand the scrutiny of the Roman Curia, if the American tribunals were honest enough to let their victims know they had the right to appeal there. He lays out the facts, the numbers, the people, the quotes, and the results. If you have any questions about annulments, this is a must-read for you.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Vindication for Professor Vasoli?, August 16, 2009
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I read this book, when it was new. Over the past decade, I recall at least one deriding reference to Professor Vasoli's work from a radio source who seemed to view himself as more orthodox than the Pope. It would appear to me that Dignitas Connubii vindicated Professor Vasoli for the concerns he raised about "The Annulment Crisis." I am very greatful to Professor Vasoli for calling my attention to the Holy Father's annual addresses to the Roman Rota (usually done in January of each year & available at the Vatican web site).
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appellate review, recovery movement, ordinary process cases, defective consent cases, contentious respondent, adversarial appeal, rotal jurisprudence, annulment statistics, adjutant judicial vicar, rotal judges, rotal decisions, consent annulments, tribunal personnel, new pastoralism, prospective petitioners, process annulments, judicial vicars, diocesan tribunals, collegiate tribunal, marital consent, petitions for nullity, mandatory appeal, tribunal system, canonical community, matrimonial consent
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United States, First Instance, Second Instance, John Paul, Holy Father, American Church, Systemic Abuse of Psychology, Council Fathers, Supreme Court, The New Jurisprudence, Third Instance, Psychologizing Annulment, Code of Canon Law, The Jurist, Winds of Change, Promoting the Blueprint, American Catholics, Casti Connubii, Profaning Marriage, Roman Rota, Catholic Directory, Archdiocese of Chicago, Privilege of Faith, Informal Negative Decisions, Apostolic Signatura
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