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Pius X Catechism – The Fifth Precept of the Church

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Q1: What does the Church forbid in the Fifth Precept: Not to solemnise marriage at forbidden times?

A1: In the Fifth Precept the Church does not forbid the celebration of the sacrament of marriage; but only the nuptial solemnities, from the first Sunday of Advent until the Epiphany, and from the first day of Lent until Low Sunday.

Q2: What are the nuptial solemnities which are forbidden?

A2: The nuptial solemnities forbidden by this Precept are the celebration of the nuptial Mass, the nuptial benediction, and marriage festivities on a large scale.

Q3: Why are marriage festivities on a large scale out of place in Advent and Lent?

A3: Pompous displays are out of place in Advent and Lent because these seasons are specially consecrated to penance and prayer.

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