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  1. Can. 1057 §1. The consent of the parties, legitimately manifested between persons quali-fied by law, makes marriage; no human power is able to supply this consent. §2. Matrimonial consent is an act of the will by which a man and a woman mutually give and accept each other through an irrevocable covenant in order to establish marriage.

  2. This consent cannot be supplied by any human power. Canon 1057.2 Matrimonial consent is an act of will by which a man and a woman by an irrevocable covenant mutually give and accept one another for the purpose of establishing a marriage. Canon 1058 All can contract marriage who are not prohibited by law.

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  4. code of canon law . book vii. processes. part iii. certain special processes. title i. marriage processes (cann. 1671 - 1707) chapter i. cases to declare the nullity of marriage n. art. 1. the competent forum; art. 2. the right to challenge a marriage; art. 3. the introduction and instruction of the case; art. 4. the judgment, its appeals and ...

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  5. Jul 26, 2007 · When a marriage is annulled, this is an assertion that the sacrament of marriage, administered at the couples wedding, was invalid. What does it take for a Catholic marriage to be valid? Let’s first take a look at the general concept, and then see how it is applied to the sacrament of marriage.

  6. According to Canon 1057 of the Code of Canon Law (1983), marriage is established through the consent of the parties legitimately manifested between persons who are capable, according to the law, of giving consent.

  7. Canon Law Explained. See flyer on Church teaching and canon law (Read below, or Open PDF) Open PDF. Separation and Divorce, Catholic Perspective. the text in the 3-fold flyer (above PDF) is on this webpagee also. Table of Contents. MARRIAGE RITE. Assent to Three Conditions. Consent – Solemn Vow. CANON LAW. Obligation to Live in Same Home.

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