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Ne Temere
Ne Temere Ne Te"me*re [So named from L. ne not + temere rashly, the first two words in the decree.] (R. C. Ch.) A decree of the Congregation of the Council declaring invalid [so far as the laws of the Roman Catholic Church are concerned] any marriage of a Roman Catholic, or of a person who has ever been a Roman Catholic, if not contracted before a duty qualified priest (or the bishop of the diocese) and at least two witnesses. The decree was issued Aug. 2, 1907, and took effect on Easter Apr. 19, 1908. The decree by its terms does not affect mixed marriages (those between Roman Catholics and persons of another faith) in Germany.

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- Ne Temere was a decree issued in 1907 by the Roman Catholic Congregation of the Council regulating the canon law of the Church regarding marriage for...
- a devastating impact, an impact augmented separately by Pope Pius X's Ne Temere decree, which demanded that all children of Catholic-Protestant marriages...
- promulgated. It ended only in 1908, with the coming into force of the Ne Temere decree. In the 12th century, Pope Alexander III decreed that what made...
- the parties' consent. Another modification was that Ne Temere was promulgated everywhere. Ne Temere Domingo, Rafael (2019). Domingo, Rafael; Martinez-Torron...
- Protestant Reaction to the Ne Temere Decree". Winnipeg, Manitoba: University of Manitoba. Retrieved 23 June 2013. "Debate on 'Ne Temere'". Parliamentary Debates...
- presence of the priest and of the two witnesses required by the Decree "Ne temere" in urgent cases of marriage in extremis. Canonists do not agree as to...
- baptized non-Catholic partner does not have to convert. Previously (under Ne Temere) the non-Catholic had to agree to raise any children Catholic, but under...
- day of obligation Matrimonial law Canonical form (Latin Church) Tametsi Ne Temere Banns of marriage Declaration of Nullity Dignitas connubii Matrimonial...
- conversions from Catholicism.[citation needed] The Catholic Church's policy of Ne Temere, whereby the children of marriages between Catholics and Protestants had...
- and again, and as this book will show. You are condemned unheard." The Ne Temere papal decree of 1907 required non-Catholics married to a Catholic to agree...