Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 2, 26, 282 | man and woman in lawful marriage. ~
2 2, 26, 283 | woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by
3 2, 26, 283 | cannot be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by
4 2, 26, 283 | Matrimony, because Christ raised marriage to the dignity of a Sacrament. ~ ~
5 2, 26, 284 | Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human
6 2, 26, 284 | A. The bond of Christian marriage cannot be dissolved by any
7 2, 26, 287 | concerning the Sacrament of marriage?~A. The Church alone has
8 2, 26, 287 | concerning the Sacrament of marriage, though the state also has
9 2, 26, 287 | the civil effects of the marriage contract. ~
10 2, 26, 288 | Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons
11 2, 26, 288 | The Church does forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons
12 2, 26, 289 | does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons
13 2, 26, 289 | The Church forbids the marriage of Catholics with persons
14 2, 26, 291 | prepare for a holy and happy marriage?~A. Christians should prepare
15 2, 26, 291 | prepare for a holy and happy marriage by receiving the Sacraments
16 2, 35, 389 | witnesses, nor to solemnize marriage at forbidden times. ~
17 2, 36, 405 | precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?~A. The
18 2, 36, 405 | precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times is that
19 2, 36, 405 | during Lent and Advent the marriage ceremony should not be performed
20 3, 5, 240 | husband and wife in their marriage union which God then instituted.~ ~
21 3, 14, 662 | relationship is an impediment to marriage that must be made known
22 3, 14, 662 | in case of their future marriage with one another. The godfather
23 3, 14, 663 | name, or name before her marriage, of its mother;~3. The exact
24 3, 15, 696 | is not an impediment to marriage.~ ~
25 3, 21, 877 | changed water into wine at the marriage of Cana.~3. Our own food
26 3, 23, 926 | Mass is one said at the marriage of two Catholics, and it
27 3, 25, 1004| man and woman in lawful marriage.~ ~
28 3, 25, 1005| of the Church relating to marriage. To marry unlawfully is
29 3, 25, 1006| Q. 1007. When was marriage first instituted?~A. Marriage
30 3, 25, 1006| marriage first instituted?~A. Marriage was first instituted in
31 3, 25, 1007| When was the contract of marriage raised to the dignity of
32 3, 25, 1008| the whole essence of the marriage contract consist?~A. The
33 3, 25, 1008| The whole essence of the marriage contract consists in the
34 3, 25, 1009| obeying the laws of the marriage state.~ ~ ~
35 3, 25, 1010| woman be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by
36 3, 25, 1010| cannot be united in lawful marriage in any other way than by
37 3, 25, 1010| Matrimony, because Christ raised marriage to the dignity of a sacrament.~ ~
38 3, 25, 1011| neglected the true character of marriage till Our Lord restored it
39 3, 25, 1012| we mean by impediments to marriage?~A. By impediments to marriage
40 3, 25, 1012| marriage?~A. By impediments to marriage we mean certain restrictions,
41 3, 25, 1012| Church, that render the marriage invalid or unlawful when
42 3, 25, 1013| remove these impediments to marriage?~A. The Church can dispense
43 3, 25, 1013| remove the impediments to marriage that arise from its own
44 3, 25, 1014| from the impediments to marriage or from other laws?~A. That
45 3, 25, 1014| from the impediments to marriage or from other laws, there
46 3, 25, 1016| be an impediment to the marriage, and make sure of all arrangements
47 3, 25, 1017| 1018. What timely notice of marriage should be given to the priest,
48 3, 25, 1017| least three weeks notice of marriage should be given to the priest,
49 3, 25, 1017| announced and their intended marriage published at the principal
50 3, 25, 1018| of any impediment to the marriage may have an opportunity
51 3, 25, 1018| to the priest before the marriage takes place and thus prevent
52 3, 25, 1018| prevent an invalid or unlawful marriage. Persons who know of such
53 3, 25, 1019| persons arranging for their marriage make known to the priest?~
54 3, 25, 1019| Persons arranging for their marriage should make known to the
55 3, 25, 1020| that might prevent their marriage, and lastly, whether they
56 3, 25, 1021| may do their duty in the marriage state?~A. That persons may
57 3, 25, 1021| may do their duty in the marriage state, it is particularly
58 3, 25, 1022| Can the bond of Christian marriage be dissolved by any human
59 3, 25, 1022| A. The bond of Christian marriage cannot be dissolved by any
60 3, 25, 1023| justice break the bond of marriage?~A. Divorce granted by courts
61 3, 25, 1023| does not break the bond of marriage, and one who makes use of
62 3, 25, 1024| not dissolving the bond of marriage, or divorce as it is called,
63 3, 25, 1025| again, because their first marriage was null; that is, no marriage
64 3, 25, 1025| marriage was null; that is, no marriage on account of some impediment
65 3, 25, 1031| as laws forbidding solemn marriage in Lent and Advent; or marriage
66 3, 25, 1031| marriage in Lent and Advent; or marriage with relatives or with persons
67 3, 25, 1031| refer to any impediment to marriage.~ ~ ~
68 3, 25, 1032| when they are related by marriage it is called affinity; when
69 3, 25, 1033| concerning the Sacrament of marriage?~A. The Church alone has
70 3, 25, 1033| concerning the Sacrament of marriage, though the state also has
71 3, 25, 1033| the civil effects of the marriage contract.~ ~ ~
72 3, 25, 1034| the civil effects of the marriage contract?~A. By laws concerning
73 3, 25, 1034| the civil effects of the marriage contract we mean laws with
74 3, 25, 1035| Does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons
75 3, 25, 1035| The Church does forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons
76 3, 25, 1036| does the Church forbid the marriage of Catholics with persons
77 3, 25, 1036| The Church forbids the marriage of Catholics with persons
78 3, 25, 1038| the children born of the marriage shall be brought up in the
79 3, 25, 1038| Catholic religion.~ ~The marriage ceremony must not be repeated
80 3, 25, 1038| will not consent to a mixed marriage, and if the Church does
81 3, 25, 1038| Church does not consent the marriage is unlawful.~ ~
82 3, 25, 1039| bishop; because by such a marriage they make profession of
83 3, 25, 1040| approval at a true Catholic marriage by the Nuptial Mass and
84 3, 25, 1045| 1046. When are motives for marriage worthy?~A. Motives for marriage
85 3, 25, 1045| marriage worthy?~A. Motives for marriage are worthy when persons
86 3, 25, 1046| prepare for a holy and happy marriage?~A. Christians should prepare
87 3, 25, 1046| prepare for a holy and happy marriage by receiving the Sacraments
88 3, 25, 1047| their children in case of marriage?~A. Parents may be guilty
89 3, 25, 1047| their children in case of marriage by seeking the gratification
90 3, 25, 1050| forgotten by those who attend a marriage ceremony in the Church?~
91 3, 25, 1050| Church?~A. They who attend a marriage ceremony in the Church must
92 3, 35, 1327| witnesses, nor to solemnize marriage at forbidden times. 7.~ ~ ~
93 3, 36, 1362| relationship that render marriage unlawful without a dispensation?~
94 3, 36, 1362| relationship that render marriage unlawful without a dispensation,
95 3, 36, 1362| relationships contracted by marriage, which are called degrees
96 3, 36, 1366| precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times?~A. The
97 3, 36, 1366| precept not to solemnize marriage at forbidden times is that
98 3, 36, 1366| during Lent and Advent the marriage ceremony should not be performed
99 3, 36, 1369| place on the ceremonies of marriage when one of the persons
100 3, 36, 1369| restrictions on the ceremonies of marriage when one of the persons
101 3, 36, 1369| persons is not a Catholic. The marriage cannot take place in the
102 3, 36, 1369| nor bless the ring nor the marriage itself. The Church places
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