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I heard a story from an Eastern Orthodox friend today, and while I don’t know the full story I am curious about a few details related to the Catholic Church.
A few years ago said EO married a lapsed Roman Catholic without dispensation in the Greek Orthodox Church. Fastforward a few years and said RC’s family are pushing him to start proceedings to have their marriage recognized by the RC. Said EO friend is very angry not because of some theological end, but because she takes great umbridge in the RC essentially claiming that she isn’t really married and needs the RC to actually be married. While the RC was considering it just to get his family to be quiet, the EO is dead set against it; so now they’re pushing to obtain “radical” dispensation on her husbands behalf where her agreement is not actually required.
What is the theological basis for this radical sanction? Does the church basically declare in absentia she is validly married, or if she couldn’t be married because due to lack of form can it marry her against her own will? I’m not entirely sure what this procedure entails or is, although I have heard of it I’ve never encountered it actually being undertaken.
A few years ago said EO married a lapsed Roman Catholic without dispensation in the Greek Orthodox Church. Fastforward a few years and said RC’s family are pushing him to start proceedings to have their marriage recognized by the RC. Said EO friend is very angry not because of some theological end, but because she takes great umbridge in the RC essentially claiming that she isn’t really married and needs the RC to actually be married. While the RC was considering it just to get his family to be quiet, the EO is dead set against it; so now they’re pushing to obtain “radical” dispensation on her husbands behalf where her agreement is not actually required.
What is the theological basis for this radical sanction? Does the church basically declare in absentia she is validly married, or if she couldn’t be married because due to lack of form can it marry her against her own will? I’m not entirely sure what this procedure entails or is, although I have heard of it I’ve never encountered it actually being undertaken.