Defining Pauline Privilege. If a Christian has an unbaptized wife, and she is willing to live with him, he must not divorce her; and a woman who has an unbaptized husband willing to live with her must not divorce her husband.
What is the difference between Pauline Privilege and Petrine privilege?
While the Pauline privilege is so named in reference to the instructions of Saint Paul in 1 Corinthians 7:1215, the term Petrine privilege, which was coined by Franz Hrth in his 1946 lectures on the Holy Sees norms and practice, refers not to any rule given by Saint Peter, but to an exercise of authority by the
What is Petrine or Paulines privilege?
In essence, it is an extension to marriages between a baptised and a non-baptized person of the logic of the Pauline privilege, the latter being dissolution of a marriage between two non-baptized persons to enable one of them, on becoming a Christian, to enter a Christian marriage.
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