Valid Marriage?

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I read that “The participants must intend Catholic marriage specifically. That is, they must intend an exclusive, lifelong, childbearing union. Therefore, if a couple marries intending to use artificial contraception and avoid having children at all costs, such a marriage would be invalid.” from

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_marriage

Is the marriage invalid if the couple is not aware that contraception is a mortal sin? Thanks.
 
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I read that “The participants must intend Catholic marriage specifically. That is, they must intend an exclusive, lifelong, childbearing union. Therefore, if a couple marries intending to use artificial contraception and avoid having children at all costs, such a marriage would be invalid.” from

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_marriage

Is the marriage invalid if the couple is not aware that contraception is a mortal sin? Thanks.
A positive intention to exclude children, on the part of either spouse, is grounds to invalidate a marriage.

This is somewhat independent of the mortal sin associated with the use of contraception. A woman (or man) who absolutely intends not to honor requests to “pay the marriage debt” during fertile periods marries invalidly.

The key factor in determining marriage invalidity is the strength of the intent to exclude children; specifically, whether that intent is stronger than the marriage vows.
 
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