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  1. The Swedish ecclesiastical code of 1686 and the civil code of 1734 established the rule that all marriages should be celebrated with the nuptial benediction, under the auspices of the Lutheran Church.

  2. For personal use only. Spanish Catholic Church 281 the right to free public worship” (Article 2). Article 23 stressed the place of religious marriage: the Concordat provided that the Spanish State recognized as legal and binding a marriage celebrated according to canon law, even for marriages between Catholics and non-catholics.

  3. Marriage here usually means a marriage celebrated in a church with the usual rites. The Catholic law forbids that. There are two kinds of Catholic law: divine (the one from the Bible) and human (man-made, think Lateran Coincil to give you an idea).

  4. Apr 15, 2015 · April 15, 2015. As some in the United States consider whether religious and civil marriages should be separated, they might look to practices in Europe, where most countries have long ...

  5. Same-Sex Marriage and the Catholic Church in Europe... 1. The position of the Catholic Church toward homosexual persons Christians believe in God, who is Love and the Life-Giver. From the beginning, such a life is marked by sexual differentiation: “male and female he created them” (Gen. 1:27), which is one of the benefits of the work

  6. This idea has some truth to it, but Halloween is actually a Catholic celebration that is almost 1,300 years old. In the pre-Christian culture of Europe, many countries (namely England, Ireland, and Scotland) celebrated a Celtic harvest festival in honor of their pagan religion.

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · Madrid, Spain, Feb 28, 2024 / 18:28 pm (CNA). The private Catholic chapel where two Spanish men celebrated their civil “marriage” last weekend is subject to “canonical effects” and ...

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