Petrine privilege is a doctrine in Roman Catholic canon law that allows a marriage that is invalid due to a lack of canonical form to be declared valid by the pope. This privilege is named after St. Peter and is typically applied in cases where one party is unbaptized or when there are significant pastoral concerns. It emphasizes the pope's authority to dissolve marriages under specific circumstances, particularly for the sake of spiritual welfare.
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