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hi every 1 . what is catholic age ​

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Answered by agilesrikant
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The age of majority in the Catholic Church is 18 following the consensus of Civil law, though, until Advent 1983, the Age of Majority was 21 in the Latin Church, based on the age of majority according to Roman Law.

Answered by Anonymous
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Canonical age in Roman Catholic canon law is an age one must reach, counting from birth, when one becomes capable of incurring certain obligations, enjoying special privileges, embracing special states of life, holding office or dignity, or receiving the sacraments.

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