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Marriage according to the Czech civil code in comparison to canon law
NAVRÁTILOVÁ, Marta
This thesis analyzes the institution of marriage in the legal order of the Czech Republic in comparison with the canon law of the Catholic Church. The first part specifies legal adjustments of marriage in the Civil Code and the Code of Canon Law. Moreover, attributes and purpose of marriage and the rights and responsibilities of spouses are described. The second part discusses the origin of marriage, and also the relationship between civil and religious marriages. Following sections examine invalid and void marriage. In conclusion, case studies of termination of marriages are compared. Canon law does not compete with secular law; in the Czech Republic, canonical matrimonial law is legally irrelevant to the secular law. Secular law is legally binding for all citizens of the Czech Republic, canon law is legally binding for Catholics.
Divorced Christians in Catholic Church
VÍTOVÁ, Marie
The thesis is focused on divorced Christians in Catholic church. The theoretical part deal with divorce problems from sociological and psychological point of view and from point of view Catholic church, secular law and ecclesiastical court. In the practical part there are particular statistical data and research study focused on group of divorced Christians, on their life situations following after church marital break-up, on their faith perceiving and their Christian community perceiving in families and relevant parishes.

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