Of course, it needs to be a valid baptism! Now what is required there?
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1: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1615 (724 bytes ) preview document matches 5 This unequivocal insistence on the indissolubility of the marriage bond may have left some perplexed and could seem to be a demand impossible to realize. However, URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1615.htm |
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2: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1640 (449 bytes ) preview document matches 0 Thus the marriage bond has been established by God himself in such a way that a marriage concluded and consummated between baptized persons can never be dissolved. URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1640.htm |
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3: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1660 (423 bytes ) preview document matches 0 The marriage covenant, by which a man and a woman form with each other an intimate communion of life and love, has been founded and endowed with its own special URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1660.htm |
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4: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1631 (704 bytes ) preview document matches 1 This is the reason why the Church normally requires that the faithful contract marriage according to the ecclesiastical form. Several reasons converge to explain URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1631.htm |
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5: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1638 (275 bytes ) preview document matches 8 "From a valid marriage arises a bond between the spouses which by its very nature is perpetual and exclusive; furthermore, in a Christian marriage the spouses are URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1638.htm |
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6: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1652 (859 bytes ) preview document matches 2 "By its very nature the institution of marriage and married love is ordered to the procreation and education of the offspring and it is in them that it finds its URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1652.htm |
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7: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 2366 (732 bytes ) preview document matches 6 Fecundity is a gift, an end of marriage, for conjugal love naturally tends to be fruitful. A child does not come from outside as something added on to the mutual URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/2366.htm |
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8: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1630 (230 bytes ) preview document matches 5 The parties to a marriage covenant are a baptized man and woman, free to contract marriage, who freely express their consent; "to be free" means: - not being under URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1625.htm |
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9: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1632 (957 bytes ) preview document matches 2 So that the "I do" of the spouses may be a free and responsible act and so that the marriage covenant may have solid and lasting human and Christian foundations, URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1632.htm |
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10: | CCC Search Result - Paragraph # 1633 (326 bytes ) preview document matches 3 In many countries the situation of a mixed marriage (marriage between a Catholic and a baptized non-Catholic) often arises. It requires particular attention on URL: http://www.scborromeo.org/ccc/para/1633.htm |
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Der Prinz had not been baptized at the time we were married, by a Methodist Air Force Chaplain. All the priests I’ve asked - both the flaky ones and the orthodox ones - have said we’re legitimately married, nonetheless.
Our pastor in Broken Arrow, the outrageously holy Father Gaalaas, performed a blessing of our marriage, witnessed by some random folks hanging around the church, but he said it wasn’t necessary.