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The Sanctifying Function of the Church » The Sacraments » Marriage » Diriment impediments in general
Canon 1077. §1 The local Ordinary can in a specific case forbid a marriage of his own subjects, wherever they are residing, or of any person actually present in his territory; he can do this only for a time, for a grave reason and while that reason persists.

§2 Only the supreme authority in the Church can attach an invalidating clause to a prohibition.

§1. Ordinarius loci propriis subditis ubique commorantibus et omnibus in proprio territorio actu degentibus vetare potest matrimonium in casu peculiari, sed ad tempus tantum, gravi de causa eaque perdurante.

§2. Vetito clausulam dirimentem una suprema Ecclesiae auctoritas addere potest.
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