Abstract

This study pays attention to Mixed Marriages where marriages are between two people who have different religious beliefs. In the context of the Catholic Church, mixed marriage is a marriage between a Catholic and a non-Catholic or with someone of a different religion. This phenomenon has complex implications, both from a religious, social and legal perspective. So Amoris Laetitia provides an understanding of mixed marriages. This study aims to provide an overview of mixed marriages by explaining the views of Catholicism and law regarding phenomena that occur in Indonesia. This research also aims to understand the views of the Catholic Church on mixed marriages based on the perspective presented in Amoris Laetitia. Amoris Laetitia as a means of preparation before mixed marriages take place and the problems that arise as a result of the different religions that are believed. This research uses document analysis methods to analyze the text Amoris Laetitia, the Book of Canon Law and Civil Law. This method involves a close reading of the text to identify the Catholic Church's views on intermarriage. In preparing for a mixed marriage, couples need to strengthen their faith, understand each other's rights and obligations. In addition, couples must also be able to overcome conflicts that may arise due to differences in religion and strengthen relationships as partners who respect and support each other. From a legal perspective, mixed marriages are regulated by civil law in force in a country. However, this research underscores the importance of thorough preparation and a clear understanding of the rights and obligations of partners in mixed marriages. The Catholic Church, as stated in Amoris Laetitia, seeks to promote happiness and stability in mixed marriages while maintaining Catholic values and teachings.

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