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1 Intr | Mother of the Church, her spouse St. Joseph, Patron of the 2 1, 0, 112| the Apostolic See;~2/ a spouse who, at the time of or during 3 1, 0, 112| Church sui iuris of the other spouse; when the marriage has ended, 4 2, 3, 643| seventeen years of age;~2/ a spouse, while the marriage continues 5 2, 3, 721| of apostolic life;~3/ a spouse, while the marriage continues 6 4, 1, 1090| the death of that person’s spouse or of one’s own spouse invalidly 7 4, 1, 1090| s spouse or of one’s own spouse invalidly attempts this 8 4, 1, 1090| brought about the death of a spouse by mutual physical or moral 9 4, 1, 1121| free status. The Catholic spouse is bound to notify as soon 10 4, 1, 1122| been recorded.~§2. If a spouse did not contract marriage 11 4, 1, 1128| take care that the Catholic spouse and the children born of 12 4, 1, 1135| Can. 1135 Each spouse has an equal duty and right 13 4, 1, 1145| ordinary must grant the other spouse a period of time to respond 14 4, 1, 1145| of time to respond if the spouse seeks it, after having been 15 4, 1, 1149| cohabitation with a non-baptized spouse by reason of captivity or 16 4, 1, 1152| earnestly recommended that a spouse, moved by Christian charity 17 4, 1, 1152| life, nevertheless, if the spouse did not condone the fault 18 4, 1, 1152| expressly or tacitly, the spouse has the right to sever conjugal 19 4, 1, 1152| conjugal living unless the spouse consented to the adultery, 20 4, 1, 1152| condonation exists if the innocent spouse has had marital relations 21 4, 1, 1152| voluntarily with the other spouse after having become certain 22 4, 1, 1152| presumed, moreover, if the spouse observed conjugal living 23 4, 1, 1152| authority.~§3. If the innocent spouse has severed conjugal living 24 4, 1, 1152| living voluntarily, the spouse is to introduce a cause 25 4, 1, 1152| carefully whether the innocent spouse can be moved to forgive 26 4, 1, 1153| physical danger to the other spouse or to the offspring or otherwise 27 4, 1, 1153| common life too diYcult, that spouse gives the other a legitimate 28 4, 1, 1155| Can. 1155 The innocent spouse laudably can readmit the 29 4, 1, 1155| laudably can readmit the other spouse to conjugal life; in this 30 4, 1, 1155| in this case the innocent spouse renounces the right to separate.~ 31 7, 3, 1675| the civil forum.~§2. If a spouse dies while the case is pending, 32 7, 3, 1702| In the instruction each spouse is to be heard, and the 33 7, 3 | THE PRESUMED DEATH OF A SPOUSE~ 34 7, 3, 1707| Whenever the death of a spouse cannot be proven by an authentic 35 7, 3, 1707| civil document, the other spouse is not considered free from 36 7, 3, 1707| certitude of the death of the spouse from the depositions of 37 7, 3, 1707| evidence. The absence of a spouse alone, even for a long time,