Title, Canon
1 2,33 | celebration of or during the marriage; when the marriage has~ended,
2 2,33 | during the marriage; when the marriage has~ended, she can freely
3 2,34 | spouse in the case of a mixed~marriage, transfer to another Church
4 2,34 | the same~Church; if in a marriage of Catholics only one parent
5 7,296 | Christian faithful by reason of~marriage, with due regard for can.
6 11,407 | people of God through their marriage and their~family.~
7 12,450 | way; (6) spouses,~during a marriage; (7) those who are held
8 12,497 | celebrated or attempted marriage, even only a civil one. ~
9 16,729 | confess~in order to celebrate marriage; (2) if in the prudent judgment~
10 16,762 | person who has attempted marriage, even only a~civil one,
11 16,762 | was impeded from entering marriage due~to an existing matrimonial
12 16,762 | a woman bound by a valid marriage~or by the same type of vow; (
13 16,769 | married, a certificate of marriage and the written consent
14 16,776 | institution of Christ a valid marriage between baptized persons
15 16,776 | essential properties~of marriage are unity and indissolubility,
16 16,776 | indissolubility, which in a marriage~between baptized persons
17 16,777 | Canon 777~From marriage each of the spouses has
18 16,778 | All persons can enter into marriage who are not prohibited by~
19 16,779 | Canon 779~Marriage enjoys the favor of the
20 16,779 | doubt, the~validity of a marriage is to be upheld until the
21 16,780 | one party is Catholic, the marriage of Catholics is regulated
22 16,780 | civil effects of such a marriage. 2. In addition to~divine
23 16,780 | addition to~divine law, marriage between a Catholic and a
24 16,781 | judge the validity of a marriage between baptized non-Catholics: (
25 16,781 | time of the celebration of~marriage in the light of can. 780,
26 16,781 | of the celebration of the marriage, provided that the~consent
27 16,781 | non-Catholic~Church, the marriage be celebrated with a sacred
28 16,782 | which praiseworthily precede marriage in the~ancient tradition
29 16,782 | 2. From the promise~of marriage there does not arise an
30 16,782 | seek the celebration of marriage; however, there does arise
31 16,783 | the meaning of~Christian marriage and the obligations of spouses
32 16,783 | preparation of the parties for the marriage, by which they may be~predisposed
33 16,783 | Eucharist in~celebrating the marriage. 3. After the marriage has
34 16,783 | the marriage. 3. After the marriage has been celebrated, pastors
35 16,784 | be carried out before the marriage, especially those which
36 16,784 | that the celebration of~the marriage can proceed.~
37 16,785 | or illicit celebration of marriage, and thus, before the~marriage
38 16,785 | marriage, and thus, before the~marriage is celebrated, it must be
39 16,786 | before the~celebration of the marriage.~
40 16,787 | pastor who must bless~the marriage of the results of the investigation.~
41 16,789 | Canon 789~Although the marriage can be entered validly with
42 16,789 | is not to bless: (1) ~the marriage of transients; (2) a marriage
43 16,789 | marriage of transients; (2) a marriage which cannot be recognized
44 16,789 | norms of civil law; (3) ~a marriage of a person who is bound
45 16,789 | union with~that party; (4) a marriage of a minor child of a family
46 16,789 | unaware of or opposed to the marriage; (5) the marriage of one
47 16,789 | to the marriage; (5) the marriage of one who is forbidden
48 16,789 | sentence to~enter into a new marriage unless the person fulfills
49 16,789 | certain conditions; (6) a marriage of a person who has publicly
50 16,790 | person from contracting~marriage validly. 2. An impediment,
51 16,790 | has it, still renders the marriage invalid.~
52 16,794 | hierarch can prohibit the marriage of the Christian faithful
53 16,796 | observed in the~celebration of marriage, and from each and every
54 16,796 | faculty of blessing the marriage and~the Catholic priest
55 16,797 | for the celebration of the marriage and the marriage cannot
56 16,797 | of the marriage and the marriage cannot be~delayed without
57 16,797 | for the convalidation of a marriage if there is~the same danger
58 16,798 | is to be recorded in the~marriage register.~
59 16,800 | cannot validly celebrate a marriage. 2. It is within the power
60 16,800 | the licit celebration of marriage.~
61 16,801 | very nature invalidates a~marriage. 2. If the impediment of
62 16,801 | of a doubt of fact, the marriage is neither to be impeded
63 16,801 | prohibits nor~invalidates marriage, with due regard for can.
64 16,802 | held to a bond of a prior marriage invalidly~attempts marriage.
65 16,802 | marriage invalidly~attempts marriage. 2. Even if the first marriage
66 16,802 | marriage. 2. Even if the first marriage is invalid or~dissolved
67 16,802 | licit to celebrate another~marriage before the invalidity or
68 16,803 | Canon 803~1. Marriage with a non-baptized person
69 16,803 | of the celebration of the marriage~the party was commonly held
70 16,803 | doubtful, the validity of the marriage is to be presumed, according
71 16,804 | orders invalidly attempt marriage.~
72 16,805 | institute invalidly attempt marriage.~
73 16,806 | Canon 806~No marriage can take place with a person
74 16,806 | purpose of entering into marriage, unless~the person freely
75 16,806 | the person freely chooses marriage after having been separated~
76 16,807 | intention of celebrating marriage~with a certain person, brings
77 16,807 | invalidly attempts this marriage. ~2. They also invalidly
78 16,807 | They also invalidly attempt marriage between themselves who~have
79 16,808 | direct line of consanguinity marriage is invalid between all ancestors
80 16,808 | collateral line~of consanguinity, marriage is invalid up to and including
81 16,808 | including the~fourth degree. 3. Marriage is never permitted if there
82 16,809 | Affinity invalidates a marriage in the direct line in any~
83 16,810 | arises: (1) from an invalid marriage after common life has been
84 16,810 | form for~the celebration of marriage, attempted it before a civil
85 16,810 | This impediment invalidates marriage in the first degree of the
86 16,811 | the same that~invalidates marriage. 2. If a baptism is repeated
87 16,812 | cannot validly contract marriage between themselves who are~
88 16,813 | Canon 813~Marriage between two baptized persons,
89 16,814 | essential ends and properties of marriage,~which are not to be excluded
90 16,816 | children born of a mixed marriage do~not lack spiritual assistance
91 16,817 | other in order to establish marriage. 2. No human power~can replace
92 16,818 | incapable of contracting marriage: (1) who lack the~sufficient
93 16,819 | least not be ignorant that marriage is a permanent consortium
94 16,820 | concerning the person renders marriage invalid. 2. ~Error concerning
95 16,821 | contracts invalidly who enters marriage deceived by~fraud, perpetrated
96 16,823 | opinion of the nullity of a marriage does not~necessarily exclude
97 16,824 | the~will should exclude marriage itself, some essential element
98 16,824 | an~essential property of marriage, it is invalidly contracted.~
99 16,825 | Canon 825~A marriage is invalid if it is entered
100 16,826 | Canon 826~Marriage based on a condition cannot
101 16,827 | Canon 827~Even if a marriage was entered invalidly by
102 16,827 | form for the celebration of marriage required~by law, the consent
103 16,828 | faculty of blessing the marriage by either of them, and at
104 16,829 | pastors validly bless the marriage of parties whether they
105 16,830 | faculty to bless a determined marriage within their own territorial
106 16,830 | the faculty for blessing a marriage be valid, it must be~expressly
107 16,831 | pastor licitly blesses a marriage: ~(1) after he has established
108 16,831 | party in the place of the marriage; (2) if,~when these conditions
109 16,831 | expressly refuses. 2. The marriage is to be celebrated before
110 16,832 | intending to celebrate a true marriage can validly~and licitly
111 16,832 | so that he can bless the marriage, without~prejudice for the
112 16,832 | prejudice for the validity of a marriage in the presence only of~
113 16,832 | of~the witnesses. 3. If a marriage was celebrated in the presence~
114 16,832 | receive the~blessing of the marriage from a priest as soon as
115 16,833 | 2. Before he blesses~the marriage, the Catholic priest, if
116 16,834 | form for the celebration of marriage prescribed by law~is to
117 16,834 | parties celebrating the~marriage was baptized in the Catholic
118 16,834 | Eastern~Church celebrates a marriage with one who belongs to
119 16,834 | form for the celebration of marriage~prescribed by law is to
120 16,835 | form for the celebration of marriage required by law is reserved
121 16,836 | necessity, in the celebration of marriage the~prescriptions of the
122 16,836 | observed in the celebration of marriage.~
123 16,837 | the valid celebration of marriage, it is necessary that~the
124 16,837 | time and mutually manifest~marriage consent. 2. Marriage cannot
125 16,837 | manifest~marriage consent. 2. Marriage cannot be validly celebrated
126 16,837 | conditions under which such a marriage may be celebrated.~
127 16,838 | Canon 838~1. Marriage is to be celebrated in a
128 16,838 | time~of the celebration of marriage, the norms to be observed
129 16,839 | canonical celebration of marriage, it is forbidden to have
130 16,839 | celebration of the same marriage~to furnish or renew consent;
131 16,840 | Permission for a secret marriage can be granted by the local~
132 16,840 | faculty of~blessing the marriage, witnesses, and the one
133 16,840 | harm to the sanctity of marriage is threatened~by the observance
134 16,840 | observance of secrecy. 3. A marriage which is secretly~celebrated
135 16,841 | After the celebration of the marriage, the pastor of the~place
136 16,841 | even if~neither blessed the marriage, should record as soon as
137 16,841 | soon as possible~in the marriage register the names of the
138 16,841 | the priest who~blessed the marriage and the witnesses, the place
139 16,841 | of the~celebration of the marriage and, as the case may be,
140 16,841 | faculty for blessing the marriage, and other matters according
141 16,841 | that the spouse~celebrated marriage on that day in his parish.
142 16,841 | is to send the notice of marriage~either personally or by
143 16,841 | that the notation of the~marriage was made in the baptismal
144 16,841 | register. 3. Whenever a~marriage is celebrated according
145 16,841 | that the celebration of the marriage is recorded in the~prescribed
146 16,842 | Canon 842~If a marriage is convalidated in the external
147 16,842 | place of celebration of the marriage must see to it that a~notation
148 16,842 | notation is made in the marriage and baptismal registers.~
149 16,843 | 843~1. To convalidate a marriage which is invalid due to
150 16,844 | of the will concerning a~marriage which the person who is
151 16,845 | form for the celebration~of marriage required by law. 2. If the
152 16,846 | Canon 846~1. A marriage which is invalid due to
153 16,846 | form for the celebration of marriage required by law.~
154 16,847 | Canon 847~A marriage which is invalid due to
155 16,847 | form for the celebration of marriage required by law must be
156 16,848 | radical sanation of an invalid marriage is its convalidation without
157 16,848 | form for the celebration of marriage required by law, it if was
158 16,848 | however, to the moment the marriage was celebrated unless~something
159 16,849 | radical sanation of the marriage can be granted validly~even
160 16,850 | Canon 850~1. An invalid marriage can be sanated provided
161 16,850 | continues to exist. 2. A marriage which is invalid~due to
162 16,851 | Canon 851~1. A marriage cannot be radically sanated
163 16,852 | cases if the validity of the marriage is prevented~by a defect
164 16,852 | form for the celebration of marriage required by~law or some
165 16,853 | The sacramental bond of marriage for a consummated marriage
166 16,853 | marriage for a consummated marriage cannot be dissolved by any
167 16,854 | Canon 854~1. A marriage entered by two non-baptized
168 16,854 | the law itself when a new marriage~is celebrated by the party
169 16,855 | party to celebrate another marriage validly, the non-baptized
170 16,857 | right of celebrating a new marriage~with a Catholic party if: (
171 16,858 | pauline privilege to contract marriage with~a non-Catholic party,
172 16,859 | husbands. 2. In this case the marriage is to be celebrated~according
173 16,860 | licitly celebrate~another marriage, even if the other party
174 16,862 | Canon 862~A non-consummated marriage can be dissolved by the
175 19,919 | Affinity arises from a valid marriage and exists between one~spouse
176 20,976 | cleric who has attempted marriage even if~only civilly. 2.
177 24,1084| cases concerning the bond of marriage, with due regard~for cann.
178 24,1096| nullity or~dissolution of marriage; the defender of the bond
179 24,1139| into~question, except for marriage cases, the judge is to appoint
180 24,1148| choose them especially for marriage cases.~
181 26,1357| Canon 1357~Marriage cases of the baptized belong
182 26,1358| merely civil effects of marriage, if they are~to be decided
183 26,1359| regarding the nullity of marriage which are not reserved~to
184 26,1359| of the place in which the marriage was celebrated; (2) the~
185 26,1360| capable of challenging a marriage: (1) the~spouses; (2) the
186 26,1360| has become~public, if the marriage cannot be convalidated or
187 26,1361| Canon 1361~1. A marriage which has not been impugned
188 26,1362| possible, to convalidate the marriage and~to restore conjugal
189 26,1363| there is proof of nullity of marriage in the case, but it also~
190 26,1363| grounds the validity of the marriage is to be challenged. 4.
191 26,1367| probable doubt~emerges that the marriage was not consummated, after
192 26,1367| non-consummated sacramental marriage; the acts are to be sent
193 26,1368| declared the nullity of the marriage together with the appeals
194 26,1368| favor of the nullity of marriage was~in the first grade of
195 26,1369| ground of nullity of the marriage~is offered, the tribunal
196 26,1370| declared the nullity of marriage has been confirmed at the
197 26,1370| sentence, those persons whose marriage was declared~null can contract
198 26,1370| declared the nullity of marriage was not confirmed by another
199 26,1371| of the place in which the marriage~was celebrated about this.
200 26,1371| concerning the nullity of the marriage and any prohibitions~which
201 26,1372| declare the nullity of a marriage~by a sentence, if from a
202 26,1372| form for the celebration~of marriage required by law, provided
203 26,1372| form for the celebration of marriage required by law, but who
204 26,1372| by law, but who attempted marriage before a civil official
205 26,1375| declaring the nullity of marriage cannot be treated in a~summary
206 26,1378| merely civil effects of marriage, the judge~can determine
207 26,1383| considered free from the bond of marriage until after a~declaration
208 26,1384| non-consummated sacramental marriage or the dissolution of a
209 26,1384| or the dissolution of a marriage in favor of the~faith, the
210 27,1453| who~attempts a forbidden marriage is to be deposed. 3. A religious~
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