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  1. Marriages between two Protestants or two Eastern Orthodox also would be valid, presuming no impediments, but these would be supernatural (sacramental) marriages and thus indissoluble. When one spouse is a Catholic and the other is a non-Catholic—this is commonly termed a “mixed marriage”—the situation changes.

  2. Mar 15, 2018 · For this reason, the Church obliges the Catholic party wishing to enter into either a mixed marriage (Catholic and non-Catholic Christian) or an interfaith marriage (Catholic and non-Christian) to ...

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  4. May 4, 2021 · Following are the different terminology that describe Appendix C: Ecumenical and Inter-faith Marriages: “Ecumenical Marriage” refers to the union of a Catholic and a person baptized in another Christian faith. This union requires a Permission for a Mixed Marriage Form. “Mixed Marriage” refers to any marriage between a baptized Catholic ...

  5. Requirements. "The Catholic party to a mixed marriage is required to declare his (her) intention of continuing practice of the Catholic faith and to promise to do all in his (her) power to share his (her) faith with the children born of the marriage by having them baptized and raised as Catholics. No declarations or promises are required of the ...

  6. Nov 21, 2011 · Even with a common Christian background, interchurch couples have issues to resolve in order to make their marriages work. For Lena and Luke Glover, the bond that holds their marriage together goes beyond Sunday church services. Lena, 35, is Catholic, and Luke, 34, is a nondenominational Christian. Advertisement.

  7. Apr 19, 2023 · At the time of the study, the share of spouses in different religious groups had climbed to 39 percent, and 18 percent of marriages were between a Christian and a “none.”. As Catholics, it can ...

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