Il matrimonio solo canonico

Sommario · 1. La secolarizzazione del matrimonio e il pluralismo dei modelli familiari. 2. Il matrimonio canonico e gli effetti civili. La disciplina del c.i.c. e l’intervento della cei. 3. Le fattispecie previste dal Decreto Generale sul Matrimonio Canonico della cei quali eccezioni all’obbligo di...

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Main Author: Del Prato, Francesco (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2025
In: Il diritto ecclesiastico
Year: 2025, Volume: 136, Issue: 2, Pages: 349-384
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Wedding ceremony / Civil marriage / Canonical form / Holy See (motif), Verfasserschaft1, Codex iuris canonici (1983). 1-1551 / Bishops' conference / Southern Italy (motif) / Church wedding / Religious freedom / Holy See (motif), Verfasserschaft1, Codex iuris canonici (1983). 1071,1 / Holy See (motif), Verfasserschaft1, Codex iuris canonici (1983). 1108 / Transcription
IxTheo Classification:SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Italian Episcopal Conference (cei)
B General Decree on Canonical Marriage (dgmc)
B Canonical Marriage
B Religious Freedom
B Civil Effects
B Codex Iuris Canonici
B Marriage Transcription
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Summary:Sommario · 1. La secolarizzazione del matrimonio e il pluralismo dei modelli familiari. 2. Il matrimonio canonico e gli effetti civili. La disciplina del c.i.c. e l’intervento della cei. 3. Le fattispecie previste dal Decreto Generale sul Matrimonio Canonico della cei quali eccezioni all’obbligo di trascrizione. 3.1. L’art. 40 dgmc. 3.2. L’art. 41 dgmc. 3.3. L’art. 44 dgmc. 4. Il dgmc e la trascrizione tardiva. 5. Conclusioni. La sostanza del matrimonio canonico e la sua indipendenza dagli effetti civili.
Marriage solely under Canon Law · This article examines the canonical marriage celebrated without civil recognition within the Italian legal and ecclesiastical framework. Starting from the historical evolution of marriage as a juridical institution, it highlights the progressive separation between civil and religious dimensions and the emergence of new family models. Particular attention is given to the rules established by the Codex Iuris Canonici and the Italian Episcopal Conference’s General Decree on Canonical Marriage (dgmc), which strictly limit the celebration of marriages without civil transcription, while providing specific exceptions. The study analyzes these exceptions (articles 40, 41, and 44 dgmc), the conditions for delayed transcription, and the implications for the rights and duties of spouses. The conclusion underlines the sacramental essence of canonical marriage, independent of civil effects, and reflects on the balance between religious freedom, state regulations, and the pastoral care of the faithful.
ISSN:2035-3545
Contains:Enthalten in: Il diritto ecclesiastico
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.19272/202530802003