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In the case of mixed marriages, can a religious ceremony be held in the church of each spouse?

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In the case of mixed marriages, can a religious ceremony be held in the church of each spouse?

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In the case of mixed marriages and also marriages with disparity of cult, it is forbidden to have two religious ceremonies for the purpose of giving or renewing matrimonial consent. The couple is united by God in virtue of the first ceremony, making any repetition a mockery of a holy and sacred ceremony. 109. What is a marriage with disparity of cult? A marriage with disparity of cult is a marriage between a Catholic and a non-baptized person. 110. Is disparity of cult an insurmountable obstacle for marriage? Disparity of cult is not an insurmountable obstacle for marriage. In such marriages the Catholic spouse has a particular task of bringing the non-Christian spouse closer to the faith. It is a great joy for the Christian spouse and for the Church if the sincere married love, the humble and patient practice of family virtues, and perseverance in prayer of the Catholic spouse should lead to the free conversion of the other to the Christian faith. 111. What orientations does the Churc

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