This workshop is intended for pastoral staff—priests, deacons, and lay pastoral assistants*—that assist persons seeking to rectify their marital situation with the Catholic Church. The workshop focuses especially on meeting with a person to determine whether they need a declaration of nullity or some other canonical process, conducting the preliminary investigation, and helping petitioners find the necessary documents and witnesses to begin the process with the tribunal.
The purpose of this seminar is to help participants begin a journey in awareness of the healing process of nullity (annulment) through a straight-to-the-heart response to persons considering or already seeking a declaration of nullity. The seminar is a time for reflecting on the end of one's marriage by taking a journey from pain and loneliness to acceptance and healing.
This workshop is intended for pastoral staff—priests, deacons, and lay pastoral assistants*—that assist persons seeking to rectify their marital situation with the Catholic Church. The workshop focuses especially on meeting with a person to determine whether they need a declaration of nullity or some other canonical process, conducting the preliminary investigation, and helping petitioners find the necessary documents and witnesses to begin the process with the tribunal.
This workshop is intended for priests that assist persons seeking to rectify their marital situation with the Catholic Church. The workshop focuses especially on meeting with a person to determine whether they need a declaration of nullity or some other canonical process, conducting the preliminary investigation, and helping petitioners find the necessary documents and witnesses to begin the process with the tribunal.
This workshop is intended for priests that assist persons seeking to rectify their marital situation with the Catholic Church. The workshop focuses especially on meeting with a person to determine whether they need a declaration of nullity or some other canonical process, conducting the preliminary investigation, and helping petitioners find the necessary documents and witnesses to begin the process with the tribunal.