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Are Catholic double first cousins alowed to marry ?
My Mom’s mother and her sister married two brothers. So both her aunt and her uncle were in this case not just related by marriage, but both were blood relatives also (instead of just one being a blood relative which is the normal situation).Would “double first cousins” be people who share two grandparents?
Yes… Canon 1091, which is stricter than most civil laws.Is there any prohibition in canon law against marrying close relatives, or is it merely a issue for the local political jurisdiction?
Are you sure about that? I’m fairly sure that they can, though a dispensation would be required. It’s been a number of years since I researched this in depth, but that’s the impression I got from a canon lawyer.Of course they can marry. They cannot, however, marry one another.
Taking this one step further, if a pair of identical twin sisters marries a pair of identical twin brothers, the cousins would legally be double cousins, but genetically they would be full brothers and sisters.Alan,
double first cousins are the result of a pair of sisters marrying a pair of brothers. Thus your cousin is both your cousin on your dad’s side and on your mom’s side.
Perhaps so, but they never, well you know…As an addendum, remember that Mary and Joseph were family.
Massachusetts call to rectory: “If my Ex-husband and I get and anulment, does that mean our children are bastards?”
Answer: "Ma’am, I know your kids, and they’re little bastards no matter what you and your Ex decide to do.
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I’d bet a lot of people would love to use that line.