Validity of dispensation from canonical form: Canon 1127 §2

"A Catholic man requested a dispensation from canonical form in order that he might enter marriage with a baptized non-Catholic woman. The man indicated that the wedding would be taking place in the womans non-Catholic church and before her father, who is the pastor. Many in the woman's fa...

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Kaituhi matua: Daniel, William L. 1980- (Author)
Hōputu: Print Tuhinga
Reo:English
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I whakaputaina: 2008
In: Roman replies and CLSA advisory opinions
Year: 2008, Pages: 105-107
IxTheo Classification:SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Formmangel
B Eherecht
B Katholische Kirche Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 1127, §2
B Formpflicht
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Whakarāpopototanga:"A Catholic man requested a dispensation from canonical form in order that he might enter marriage with a baptized non-Catholic woman. The man indicated that the wedding would be taking place in the womans non-Catholic church and before her father, who is the pastor. Many in the woman's family are quite anti-Catholic, and so a Catholic celebration would have caused considerable disharmony and conflict. The local ordinary granted the dispensation. A week before the wedding, the parties asked the minister if he would celebrate the wedding on a pier at a local lake since that was where they first met, and he agreed. Some years later the parties divorced and sought a declaration of nullity. Is the marriage invalid because of an absence of canonical form, or does it enjoy the presumption of validity?"
Contains:Enthalten in: Roman replies and CLSA advisory opinions