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  2. Matrimonial nullity trial reforms of Pope Francis - Wikipedia

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    The reforms were proposed by a group of experts in matrimonial jurisprudence. [2] According to experts at the Vatican, they are the most expansive revision in matrimonial nullity jurisprudence in centuries. The reforms are a departure from the 18th-century matrimonial nullity reforms of the canonist Pope Benedict XIV. [1]

  3. Apostolic constitution - Wikipedia

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  4. List of motu proprios - Wikipedia

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    Francis: 2015: Reform to the Canons of the Code of Canon that pertain to the marriage nullity cases. [15] Mitis et Misericors Iesus: Francis: 2015: Reform of the canons of the Code of Canons of Eastern Churches pertaining to cases regarding the nullity of marriage [16] Mysterii Paschalis: Paul VI: 1969: Reorganisation of the liturgical year ...

  5. Declaration of nullity - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the process for declaring matrimonial nullity was amended by the matrimonial nullity trial reforms of Pope Francis, the broadest reforms to matrimonial nullity law in 300 years. [6] Prior to the reforms, a declaration of nullity could only be effective if it had been so declared by two tribunals at different levels of jurisdiction.

  6. Universi Dominici gregis - Wikipedia

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    After Pope Benedict XVI announced his resignation, on 25 February 2013, he issued another decree, Normas nonnullas, which allowed the College of Cardinals to bring forward the start of a conclave once all cardinals are present or delay the start a few days if serious reasons justify the change in scheduling. He also amended the rules to declare ...

  7. Sede vacante - Wikipedia

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    Preceding Pope Subsequent Pope Beginning Ending Duration Clement IV: Gregory X: 29 November 1268: 1 September 1271: 2 years 10 months Nicholas IV: Celestine V: 4 April 1292: 5 July 1294: 2 years 3 months Clement V: John XXII: 20 April 1314: 2 August 1316: 2 years 3 months Gregory XII: Martin V: 4 July 1415: 11 November 1417: 2 years 5 months

  8. Petrine privilege - Wikipedia

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    Petrine privilege, also known as the privilege of the faith or favor of the faith, is a ground recognized in Catholic canon law allowing for dissolution by the Pope of a valid natural marriage between a baptized and a non-baptized person for the sake of the salvation of the soul of someone who is thus enabled to marry in the Church.

  9. Benedictus Deus (Pius IV) - Wikipedia

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