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Because Protestants don’t have any requirements of “form” for a valid marriage.I do not understand why a marriage of two protestants is sacramental and valid
If the marriage is going to be celebrated by a Catholic clergyman in a Catholic church building, then it only needs permission for liceity; it would be valid even without the permission., whereas my marriage to a non-Catholic Protestant needs permission
It’s not invalid because you didn’t ask permission to marry a non-Catholic Christian. It’s invalid because you didn’t ask for dispensation to marry outside a Catholic church building and by a non-Catholic officiant. Had you requested and received that dispensation, you’d be in a valid Catholic marriage now. As @1ke points out, you can still have a valid Catholic marriage; either convalidation or sanation is a possibility for you. As others have mentioned, you can start this process by calling a local Catholic priest., and is not valid because I didn’t ask permission.
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