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angell1
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what are the elements necessary for marriage to be a sacrament? is it only a sacrament if the parties are catholic? or at least one of them? I know that both parties have to be baptized, would it still be a sacrament if neither party is catholic though?
also, what is the reasoning behind the fact that a marriage is invalid if two catholics marry outside the church without the necessary arrangements? I thought the parties contractingthe sacrament was the couple themselves? and let’s say that someone is in an invalid marriage, then is it more like cohabitation then? Is there the same expectation nto try and make such a relationship work? Or is it permissible to end the relationship as if you were still dating?
on the same note, are the elements for validity and for it to be a sacrament different?
just trying to get a better understanding. thanks
also, what is the reasoning behind the fact that a marriage is invalid if two catholics marry outside the church without the necessary arrangements? I thought the parties contractingthe sacrament was the couple themselves? and let’s say that someone is in an invalid marriage, then is it more like cohabitation then? Is there the same expectation nto try and make such a relationship work? Or is it permissible to end the relationship as if you were still dating?
on the same note, are the elements for validity and for it to be a sacrament different?
just trying to get a better understanding. thanks