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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.
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
The favor is requested through the diocesan bishop who is then responsible for gathering the necessary documentation and sending it to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (CDF). The CDF examines the request and forwards it to the Holy Father for his signature if all requirements have been fulfilled.
Petrine theory, the principle that asserts the theological legitimacy of the ministry and primacy of the pope, the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. ing to this principle, the apostle Peter was the first pope, and his ministry was passed on to his successors as bishops of Rome.
Petrine Privilege Only the Holy Father may set aside this union in favor of the faith of the Catholic party with whom a new marriage is desired. X, a baptized Christian, marries Y, an unbaptized person. The non-baptism of Y can be proven. The marriage ends in civil divorce.
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