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CatholicHokie
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Can a non-sacramental but valid (by dispensation) marriage (ie: Catholic and non-Baptized Christian) later be recognized as sacramental if the non-Baptized Christian later converts or is Baptized?
the otherwise valid marriage between a baptized and an un-baptized person automatically becomes sacramental when the other party is baptized.Can a non-sacramental but valid (by dispensation) marriage (ie: Catholic and non-Baptized Christian) later be recognized as sacramental if the non-Baptized Christian later converts or is Baptized?
Can. 1055 §2. For this reason, a valid matrimonial contract cannot exist between the baptized without it being by that fact a sacrament.Do you happen to know where in Canon I can find that?
I really can’t answer your question… But, I do have a question with the term “Non-baptized Christian”… I was always taught you needed to be baptized to be Christian… Doesn’t matter in what church or denomination, and Christian Baptism must be done with water, in the Name of The Father, Son and Holy Spirit…Can a non-sacramental but valid (by dispensation) marriage (ie: Catholic and non-Baptized Christian) later be recognized as sacramental if the non-Baptized Christian later converts or is Baptized?
You are correct. The Catholic Church defines a Christian as one who is baptized.I really can’t answer your question… But, I do have a question with the term “Non-baptized Christian”… I was always taught you needed to be baptized to be Christian… Doesn’t matter in what church or denomination, and Christian Baptism must be done with water, in the Name of The Father, Son and Holy Spirit…
It becomes Sacramental at the moment the non-Baptized person is Baptized.Can a non-sacramental but valid (by dispensation) marriage (ie: Catholic and non-Baptized Christian) later be recognized as sacramental if the non-Baptized Christian later converts or is Baptized?
there are some denominations who identify themselves as Christian but do not consider baptism as a mandatory pre-requisite for membership, but have a different understanding, so it is possible for a person who belongs to such a denom to share many Christian beliefs, yet not be baptised.I really can’t answer your question… But, I do have a question with the term “Non-baptized Christian”… I was always taught you needed to be baptized to be Christian… Doesn’t matter in what church or denomination, and Christian Baptism must be done with water, in the Name of The Father, Son and Holy Spirit…