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Annulment or Decree of Nullity
Link ID 71372
Title Annulment or Decree of Nullity
Url http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/annulment.htm
Description Properly called a Decree of Nullity, it is a finding by a Church tribunal that, on the day vows were exchanged, at least some essential element for a valid marriage was lacking, such as, one of the parties did not intend lifelong fidelity to the other person or excluded having children entirely.
Category Catholic > Sacraments > Matrimony > Annulment
Date May 20, 2001
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