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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...
- the parties' consent.
Another modification was that
Ne Temere was
promulgated everywhere.
Ne Temere Domingo,
Rafael (2019). Domingo, Rafael; Martinez-Torron...
- 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...
- a
devastating impact, an
impact augmented separately by Pope Pius X's
Ne Temere decree,
which demanded that all
children of Catholic-Protestant marriages...
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Protestant Reaction to the
Ne Temere Decree". Winnipeg, Manitoba:
University of Manitoba.
Retrieved 23 June 2013. "Debate on '
Ne Temere'".
Parliamentary Debates...
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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...
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conversions from Catholicism.[citation needed] The
Catholic Church's
policy of
Ne Temere,
whereby the
children of
marriages between Catholics and
Protestants had...
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children being brought up as
Roman Catholics, even
before the
Vatican issued Ne Temere in 1907,
which insisted that
children in all mixed-marriages must be brought...
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claimed that Pope Paul VI had
prevented a
marriage by
refusing under Ne Temere to
accept that the
children of the
couple could not be
brought up Roman...
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increase have been proposed. One such
theory is the
relaxation of the
Ne Temere regulations that sti****ted that
children of
mixed Catholic-Protestant...