- was
never consummated as, also
according to
canon law, a
marriage was
dissoluble unless consummated. Catherine's
second wedding took
place on 11 June 1509...
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until the
couple consummate,
after which the
sacramental marriage is
dissoluble only by the
death of a spouse. Therefore, for
Polish Roma, once married...
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Catholic Church,
prior to the 1917 Code of
Canon Law, the
minimum age for a
dissoluble betrothal (sponsalia de ****uro) was
seven years in the contractees. The...
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intended as a
lifelong covenant, but vary in
their response to its
dissolubility through divorce. The
Catholic Church treats all
consummated sacramental...
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covalent bonds in the
manner of
drying oils. Thus,
waxes and
resins are re-
dissoluble whereas a
cured oil
varnish or
paint is not. Rags, cloth, and
paper saturated...
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inclusions in the
reduction smelting of
metal formed because of
admixture dissolubility decreasing during cooling and consolidation. The present-day
level of...
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until the
couple consummate,
after which the
sacramental marriage is
dissoluble only by the
death of a spouse. An
unconsummated marriage can be dissolved...
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concerned only a ****ure
marriage and as such was seen as a
betrothal dissoluble by the
mutual consent of the
involved parties. It was
presumed that the...
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sacrament are
separable and
distinct things.
Hence arose the idea of the
dissolubility of
marriage and divorce, su****ding the
unity and
indissolubility of...
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obtained from the
resultant wine or
liquor left in it for 24
hours was not
dissoluble by the stomach. The
infused liquid containing antimony would give a cathartic...