Publicado: 2014-06-301

NIEWAŻNOŚĆ MAŁŻEŃSTWA Z POWODU BRAKU WYSTARCZAJĄCEGO UŻYWANIA ROZUMU NA PRZYKŁADZIE WYBRANYCH SPRAW SĄDU BISKUPIEGO DIECEZJI EŁCKIEJ

Paweł Makarewicz
Civitas et Lex
Sección: Ley canónica
https://doi.org/10.31648/cetl.1889

Resumen

Catholic Church instructs, that „a marriage that is ratum et consummatum can be dissolved
by no human power and by no cause, except death” (Can. 1141). However there are some cases,
when marriage has not come into being from its start. Church tribunals lead investigations in such
cases to show the truth about the marriage. Canon 1095 gives three conditions that would make
a person unable to contract marriage from mental incapacity: “They are incapable of contracting
marriage: 1o who lack the sufficient use of reason; 2o who suffer from grave lack of discretion of
judgment concerning essential matrimonial rights and duties which are to be mutually given and
accepted; 3o who are not capable of assuming the essential obligations of matrimony due to causes
of a psychic nature”. Regarding the use of reason, the Church is saying that a person must have
sufficient development of their faculties of intellect and will to be able to judge and to will a truly
human act. This is the most basic level of intellectual maturity, but one not found in small children,
or in adults who suffer from conditions which affect their powers of reasoning. It takes a pretty
grave permanent or transitory condition, however, such as schizophrenia, or alcoholic stupor, to
invalidate marriage for lack of reason. The article aims at presenting a reason for invalidity of
marriage which is lack of sufficient use of reason as exemplified by the diocesan tribunal of Elk.

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Normas de citación

Makarewicz, P. (2014). NIEWAŻNOŚĆ MAŁŻEŃSTWA Z POWODU BRAKU WYSTARCZAJĄCEGO UŻYWANIA ROZUMU NA PRZYKŁADZIE WYBRANYCH SPRAW SĄDU BISKUPIEGO DIECEZJI EŁCKIEJ. Civitas Et Lex, 2(2), 53–63. https://doi.org/10.31648/cetl.1889

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