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Under certain conditions you can get married by a priest of another rite using their rite. It would be very extraordinary though. For example, many Eastern Catholics have married in the Latin Rite because they have no access to their own Rite. Sometimes also because of ignorance. They have moved to a new country like the US or Canada, there is a church not too far away that is of their own Rite. But they have been attending the Latin Rite exclusively and have never changed canonical enrollment. Chances are the Latin Rite priest doesn’t know the rules and doesn’t even know the person getting married is Eastern Rite. This one happens quite often. But even if the priest does know, if there are no parishes of their sui juris Church nearby, then they would have to get married in the Latin Rite.Is this true of marriage too?
, friend. Deacons do Not have Sacramental Powers Per Se, except in Emergencies in Some Cases, to my knowledge. Your Humility in your SN is Greatly appreciated, and shows True Humility In Christ, friend. Intended redundancy. :tiphat::clapping: