QUAM RELIGIOSA
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIII ON CIVIL MARRIAGE LAW
To the Bishops of Peru.
Peru and Christianity
The great religious persistence with which
Peru adhered to the Catholic faith is a praiseworthy distinction for that
illustrious country. This same nation is united with Us and with the Apostolic
See through allegiance and choice. A number of things show this, among which
are the prayers addressed to Us to support the holy missions in the remotest
districts of that land. Priests and religious are needed, men whose devotion
and piety would be nourished by skill and zeal for daily growth. We remember
with pleasure that a large group of Catholics from the entire country met two
years ago in the capital of Peru, knowledgeable and virtuous men distinguished
by their position and wealth. From this group a certain new and joyful
spiritual love burst forth. Without hesitation they zealously promoted the
faith of their fathers, and with reverence and love they followed this See of
Peter in public discussions. Venerable brothers, We have
never avoided any opportunity to show Our singular good will toward Peru with
increased encouragement and open proof of Our benevolence. There are many
things We do not want to pass by, among which is this:
Peru has attained much dignity and authority from the honors and special
privileges attributed by the Apostolic See to its bishop. These
distinctions fill Us with a certain hope that in whatever manner your
ancestors carried out their wonderful work, from this moment on the leaders of
Peru might employ as much effort on behalf of these matters. Furthermore, We
hope that they will fully approve everything which their steadfastness in
defending the Catholic faith has lawfully conferred on them.
Civil Marriage in Peru
2. It is with sorrow that We view the
recently disseminated law in Peru. Under the appearance of regulating the
marriage of non-Catholics, it introduced in effect, what is called a civil
marriage, even though that law does not affect people of all conditions. What
is more, putting aside the authority of the Church, a civil ceremony is
permitted for mixed marriages whenever the Holy See, for serious reasons and
for the eternal salvation of the Christian family, would consider it
inappropriate to exempt anyone from the law forbidding marriage between those
of different faiths.
3. We were seriously upset by these events,
which have been perpetrated in violation of the obedience
due to Our dignity and to the authority divinely invested in Our supreme
ministry. We urge you to preserve safe and sound the Catholic teaching on
marriage and assure the preservation of the Peruvian faithful.
Church Doctrine on Marriage
4. We are concerned about the whole
Christian flock, as Our apostolic duties require, for We have given frequent
instruction concerning the sanctity of marriage. Jesus Christ, the author of
the new covenant, translated the duty of nature into sacraments, and this duty
cannot be divorced from religion and immersed in worldly of fairs. Preceded by
sacred rite, it can bring about a more tranquil and happy life for the
spouses, strengthen family harmony, raise children more correctly, and
suitably provide for the welfare of its community. Indeed, We have treated
this matter in greater detail in Our apostolic letter Arcanum divinae
sapientiae consilium. In that letter We wanted to remind the faithful of the
vigilant cares which the Church has shown for preserving the honor and
sanctity of marriage, for the Church is the best guardian and avenger of
mankind. We also reminded the civil authorities of what matters they could
rightfully regulate. It is not necessary for Us to bring each of these
examples to your attention. It is, however, relevant to mention again that the
leaders of the state have authority in human affairs which led to marriage and
generally concern civil matters. However, in the truly Christian marriage,
they have no authority, for this matter should be left to the jurisdiction of
the Church, which is not established by men. If the marriage contract is
properly performed-that is, as Christ established it - then they will be able to
see if anything which pertains to civil law might follow. It is Catholic
teaching that the dignity of the sacrament adds to the marriage of Christians;
nobody can depart from this without losing faith. For that reason, these
matters should be governed by the divine authority of the Church alone. No
marriage can be considered firmly ratified unless it is joined according to
Church law and discipline. It is easy to understand from
this that wherever the Tridentine law of the chapter Tametsi(1) would have
been correctly promulgated, then any marriage contracted against its
prescription should be considered null and void. That Tridentine law was not
only promulgated in Peru, but it has been enforced for a long time and
faithfully observed. Therefore, the Apostolic See strongly desires to keep
this teaching.
Exhortation to Reform
5. Venerable Brothers, instruct the flock entrusted to your care more clearly
and fully, so they do not remain unaware of any part of this serious matter,
which greatly concerns the eternal salvation of many of them. We also want you
to use your authority and advice to influence those who are empowered to make
laws in Peru. Enter into their favor, so they consider the example of the
Catholic people. The courage of the blessed citizens Turibius and Rose, great
examples of virtue, comes to mind here. Publicly restore both mind and will, so
that they never depart from the Church's precepts in making laws, which, if
correctly observed, will bring about the natural happiness of the people. They
should promise that they will not allow the recent decree to stand unchanged.
They should also promise that civil marriage laws will contain nothing contrary
to the teaching of the Church.
6. Meanwhile, filled with the hope of divine
assistance and confident in your zeal and skill, We lovingly bestow Our
apostolic blessing as a pledge of heavenly gifts and as a sign of Our special
good wishes for you, Venerable Brothers, and for all the clergy and people
entrusted to each of you.
From the Vatican, 16 August 1898
LEO XIII
REFERENCE:
1. Session 24, de ref. matrim., chap. 1.
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