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Monica4316
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I was wondering what the Church teaching on this is. Is a marriage somehow confirmed when the married couple consummate the marriage? why/why not? thanks!
Can. 1061 §1 A valid marriage between baptised persons is said to be merely ratified, if it is not consummated; ratified and consummated, if the spouses have in a human manner engaged together in a conjugal act in itself apt for the generation of offspring. To this act marriage is by its nature ordered and by it the spouses become one flesh.I was wondering what the Church teaching on this is. Is a marriage somehow confirmed when the married couple consummate the marriage? why/why not? thanks!
Thank youCan. 1061 §1 A valid marriage between baptised persons is said to be merely ratified, if it is not consummated; ratified and consummated, if the spouses have in a human manner engaged together in a conjugal act in itself apt for the generation of offspring. To this act marriage is by its nature ordered and by it the spouses become one flesh.
IIRC a couple would require permission from the Church (their diocesan bishop, specifically) to marry but to remain chaste. It’s my understanding that such permission is not given lightly.Thanks for the replies!
What about in cases where people marry but take a vow of chastity too, like Blessed Bartolo Longo? Is this like a separate vocation, or an exception?
I also heard about Christians in the East (like Eastern Orthodox, don’t know about Eastern Catholic) sometimes marrying but living as brother and sister - for example, priests. Again would this be like a separate vocation or like an exception? when would the Church support such an exception?
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