• CONSIDERATION OF JUDGES IN THE ADJUDICATING OF MARRIAGE DIVORCE RATUM AND CONSUMMATUM
    with Bere Pius
    European Journal of Science and Theology 17 (5): 31-47. 2021.
    Two primary features of Catholic marriages are that they are monogamous and indissoluble, and so cannot be ended by divorce. Monogamous means that the marriage is between one man and one woman. Indissolubility, in the context of marriage, means that a marriage that has been carried out lawfully between two people who have been baptized („ratum‟) and consummated by sexual intercourse („consummatum‟) cannot be ended, except by death (Can. 1141). On August 15, 2015, Pope Francis issued an apostolic…Read more