Rubiyatmoko, Robertus
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Kenabian dan Hukum Rubiyatmoko, Robertus
Jurnal Orientasi Baru VOLUME 21, NOMOR 02, OKTOBER 2012
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Prophecy and the law are two things which are very closely related. A prophet’s mission, among others, is to make sure that the Law, which is the gift of God himself, is fully understood and observed by the Israelites. This is the main task of the prophets and also that of Jesus as well. This law of love in the Old Testament received its basic formulation in the Ten Commandments and the Torah. While in the New Testament, it is elaborated throughout the Bible. The teaching of the Bible then became the basis for the teaching of the Church and its tradition, as well as normatively defined in the Code of Canon Law. The Law is not intended to negate human freedom. Instead, it is created to protect it and to guarantee the rights and responsilibities of each member of the community. To support this purpose, the system of sanctions and due canonical process was applied in the life of the Church.
Kuasa Gereja Memutuskan Ikatan Perkawinan Non-Sakramen Rubiyatmoko, Robertus
Jurnal Orientasi Baru VOLUME 15, NOMOR 01-02, OKTOBER 2006
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The Catholic Church constantly teaches that a valid marriage, both sacramental and non sacramental marriage, has a character of indissolubility (cfr. Can. 1056). It does mean that once a man and a woman validly contract a marriage, they are tied by an indissoluble and perpetual bond. Therefore there is no possibility for separation or divorce of the spouses, unless because of death. Jesus said that what God has united, man must not divide (Mrk10:9). But based on the judicial practice of the Church, it is clear that God has given an outhority to the Church to dissolve the matrimonial bond, which is not all at once ratum et consummatum (cfr- Mat 16:18-19; Can. 1142-1149).