18 March 2006
Egypt's Copts reject court ruling.
POPE Shenuda III warns judicial court no power on earth can force on Church anything against teachings of gospels
CAIRO - The head of Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Church has strongly rejected a court order obliging the church to let followers remarry after obtaining a civil divorce, the semi-official al-Akhbar reported Friday.
"Granting divorces falls within the jurisdiction of the court, but it has no authority to carry out marriages," Pope Shenuda III told the paper. "Only the church has that authority."
Shenuda was commenting on a controversial ruling by the administrative judicial court on Tuesday.
Most churches, including the Coptic Church, seldom grant divorce and allow divorcees to remarry only under strict conditions. These include a marriage being terminated due to adultery or a member converts to another religion.
The church, said Shenuda, was "implementing the teachings of the Holy Bible with regard to the issue of marriage. And the Bible does not approve divorce except in the case of adultery or change of religion."
Shenuda first criticised the court ruling during his weekly sermon and meeting with the faithful on Wednesday, which also included a warning to priests who may be tempted to heed the order.
"Be assured. No power on earth can force on the church anything against the teachings of the gospels or the Church," the independent Al-Masri al-Youm quoted the pope as telling his flock.
"The Church will never wed divorcees ... regardless of the court rulings," he added.
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