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Natural marriage : ウィキペディア英語版 | Natural marriage
Natural marriage is the name given in Catholic canon law to the covenant "by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life and which is ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring", and is distinguished from a sacramental or Christian marriage, in which the two parties involved are baptized.〔(Code of Canon Law, canon 1055 )〕〔(Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, canon 776 )〕〔(Adolfo N. Decanáy, ''Canon Law on Marriage'' (Ateneo University Press 2000 ISBN 978-97-1921710-7), p. 2 )〕〔〔(Catholic Marriage and annulments )〕 ==Valid baptism a condition for Christian marriage==
Since only the baptized can receive the other sacraments, the marriage of someone who has accepted Christian beliefs but has not been baptized is non-sacramental. Similarly, the marriage of a person whose baptism the Catholic Church judges to be invalid is a non-sacramental natural marriage. Examples of such invalid baptisms are those of the Mormons and the Jehovah's Witnesses.〔(Churches with Valid, Doubtful and Invalid Baptisms )〕 A marriage of two baptized Protestants, even if the church or churches they belong to and they themselves deny that marriage is a sacrament, and even if they contract marriage only civilly and not in church (they are not bound to observe the form that is obligatory for Catholics),〔 is a sacramental marriage, not a merely natural marriage.〔Decanáy (2000), p. 4〕
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