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Tytuł: Forma kanoniczna małżeństw mieszanych w świetle motu proprio "Omnium in mentem" i nowszych uregulowań Stolicy Apostolskiej
Autor: Pastwa, Andrzej
Słowa kluczowe: ecumenical movement; canonical regulations; marriages; moral and spiritual values
Data wydania: 2011
Źródło: Studia Oecumenica, T. 11 (2011), s. 151-171
Abstrakt: This article throws light on problems related to the interpretation of the crucial canons which regulate marriages in which one party is a Catholic and the other a non-Catholic (matrimonia mixta according to CIC and CCEO). The theological and canonical context of these regulations is based among others on the following issues: different concepts of the relationship between liturgical and canonical forms of marriage; implications of being lawfully baptized in light of the rule eo ipso sacramentum; the meaning of canonical prohibition of duplicate ceremonies. Every pastor who wants to fulfill the spirit of these canonical regulations should take into account the teaching of the Apostolic Exhortation Familiaris Consortio (1981) repeated in Ecumenical Directory (1993): These marriages ( ) contain numerous elements that could well be made good use of and developed both for their intrinsic value and for the contribution they can make to the ecumenical movement. This is particularly true when both parties are faithful to their religious duties. Their common baptism and the dynamism of grace provide the spouses in these marriages with the basis and motivation for expressing unity in the sphere of moral and spiritual values (Ecumenical Directory, no. 145).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/13487
ISSN: 1643-2762
2391-940X
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