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Legal Definitions - canonical disability
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Definition of canonical disability
Canonical disability is a type of disability that is recognized by the Catholic Church as an impediment to marriage. It usually refers to impotence, which is the inability to have sexual intercourse.
For example, if a man is unable to have sexual intercourse due to a physical or psychological condition, he may be considered to have a canonical disability and may not be able to get married in the Catholic Church.
This type of disability is different from other types of disabilities, such as physical or mental disabilities, which may entitle a person to certain benefits or protections under the law.
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Simple Definition
Canonical disability is a type of disability that is recognized by the church. It is usually related to impotence, which means a person is unable to have sexual relations. Disability, in general, means a person is unable to do something because of a physical or mental condition. It can be temporary or permanent, and it can affect a person's ability to work or perform daily activities. The Americans with Disabilities Act requires that disabilities be evaluated based on how they affect an individual's major life activities.
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