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dans0622
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Hello Robertanthony,Why can’t an ordination be annulled if there’s evidence that one canonical condition making one ineligible to the priesthood was present in the candidate’s life, in the same way a marriage can be annulled?. …
An ordination can be declared invalid but only if it has been proven that there was a defect in the form or matter. For example, there can be a defect either in the intention of the minister (the Bishop actively intending to not ordain, even though he is going through the motions) or the candidate (intending to not be ordained, even though he is going through the motions). If there is a case of insanity and it is proven that the man was a capable of intending to be ordained but never had such an intention and is now insane, he can not be validly ordained. This sort of thing doesn’t happen often, obviously.
Dan