from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994
1635 According to the law in force in the Latin Church, a mixed marriage needs for liceity the express permission of ecclesiastical authority. (Cf. Codex Iuris Canonici, canon 1124) In case of disparity of cult an express dispensation from this impediment is required for the validity of the marriage. (CF Codex Iuris Canonici, canon 1086) This permission or dispensation presupposes that both parties know and do not exclude the essential ends and properties of marriage; and furthermore that the Catholic party confirms the obligations, which have been made known to the non-Catholic party, of preserving his or her own faith and ensuring the baptism and education of the children in the Catholic Church. (Cf. Codex Iuris Canonici, canon 1125.
In most countries you can marry your first cousin with dispensation from the church.
Anabaptist
A dispensation is a granted exception from the rules. In matters of discipline (not doctrine) a priest, bishop or the pope can grant a dispensation. To give some examples: A priest can grant someone a dispensation to miss mass on a given Sunday. A bishop can grant someone a dispensation to marry outside of the church. The pope can grant a dispensation allowing someone to be ordained a priest without first attending seminary school. This is not to be confused with doctrine. There is no such thing as a dispensation excusing someone from doctrine. For instance, the pope can't grant someone a dispensation to commit adultery. This is because it goes against the Church's doctrine, and everyone must follow the teachings of Jesus Christ.
Second-cousin marriages are allowed by the church and, under some circumstances, a dispensation can be obtained to allow a first-cousin marriage. Permission from the diocese is required for first cousins to marry, and is considered on a case by case basis
A Dispensation - 1910 was released on: USA: 10 December 1910
The cast of A Dispensation - 1910 includes: Marion Leonard
The dispensation of the candy bar caused much joy in the receiving party.
A dispensation refers to the act of distributing or providing something, often in a systematic or organized way. It can also refer to an exemption or release from a rule, obligation, or law. In a religious context, dispensation can refer to the granting of a specific permission or privilege.
Dispensation is a giving out, a spreading out as of time, goodwill or material things. It is also used to mean an exemption of a rule or regulation. For instance the "dispensation of time" which refers to the passing of time or the dispensation of a medication.
a papal dispensation .... due to the fact that Catherine of Aragon was widowed from the Late Prince Author they were married only a short time and she gave her word that the marriage was never consummated..
If you are going to contract a marriage with a person who is not Catholic, and you wish to marry that person in the Church they belong, you may do so provided you have a dispensation. It is not necessary, therefore to marry in the Catholic Church to baptize your children. But it IS necessary to raise them in the PRACTICE of the Catholic Faith if you want your children baptized. This means YOU must make a concerted effort to attend Mass on Sunday's or Holy Days of obligation, and bring your children.
I will need The God dispensation