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'''''Viri probati''''' is a Latin term which in the [[Canon law (Catholic Church)|Canon Law]] of the [[Catholic Church]], refers to men who are married at the time they are ordained a deacon, priest or [[bishop]]. According to the ancient practice of the Early Church, married men who are ordained as [[deacon]]s or [[priest]]s in the Catholic Church (in the Eastern Rites of the Church and by exception in the Latin Rite) must renounce future remarriage in the event of the death of their spouse.

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