From Catholic News Agency-
Pope Francis said Thursday that the German bishops’ debate on the
reception of the Eucharist by the non-Catholic spouses of Catholics,
also referred to as intercommunion, should be decided by diocesan
bishops, rather than bishops’ conferences.
Speaking aboard the papal flight from Geneva to Rome June 21, the pope
told journalists that the Code of Canon Law leaves decisions about the
criteria for intercommunion to diocesan bishops, in order that their
decisions will apply only to their individual dioceses, rather than to
the Church across an entire country.
The pope said that although the German bishops attempted to establish
guidelines through their episcopal conference, “the Code does not
foresee that. It foresees the bishop of the diocese, but not the
conference, because a thing approved by an episcopal conference
immediately becomes universal.”
More here-
https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/on-papal-flight-francis-says-intercommunion-policy-should-be-decided-by-diocesan-bishops-86244
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