Part II, Article 10. Assistance at Marriages

§ 1. The possibility of delegating the non-ordained faithful to assist
at marriages may prove necessary in special circumstances where there is
a grave shortage of sacred ministers.
This possibility, however, is subject to the verification of three
conditions. The diocesan Bishop, may concede this delegation only in
cases where there are no priests or deacons available and after he shall
have obtained for his own diocese a favorable votum from the Conference
of Bishops and the necessary permission of the Holy See. [106]
§ 2. In such cases, the canonical norms concerning the validity of
delegation, [107] the suitability, capacity and attitude of the non-
ordained faithful must be observed. [108]
§ 3. With the exception of an extraordinary case due to the absolute
absence of both Priests and Deacons who can assist at marriages provided
for in Canon 1112 of the Code of Canon Law, no ordained minister may
authorize the non-ordained faithful for such assistance. Neither may an
ordained minister authorize the non-ordained faithful to ask or receive
matrimonial consent according to the norm of Canon 1108 § 2.
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