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In the Catholic Church, one cannot marry of one or both have a living spouse. Note that divorce might break the CIVIL marriage contract. It does NOT alter a valid marriage. The options are to show that the previous attempt at marriage was actually invalid , or show that the previous spouse has passed away.
the person is forced into marriage (force or grave fear); or. the person is deceived into marrying; or. the person intends the marriage to be something contrary to Gods law about marriage; or. the person is psychologically incapable of fulfilling the obligations of marriage.
spouse, you remain Catholic even if you remarry, youre just not able to receive communion if you remarry. To be VALIDLY married again you would either need to have an annulment or your former spouse would have to die.
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Step 1: Request for a Declaration of Nullity. The first step in a Catholic annulment is for one, or both, of the spouses to request a Declaration of Nullity. Step 2: Written Testimony Witnesses. Step 3: The Ex-Spouse Is Contacted. Step 4: Each Party Appoints a Church Advocate the Annulment Process Begins.
This question is often asked regarding a divorced non-Catholic. The Catholic Church recognizes your fiances marriage as a valid marriage and Catholic Church law, even though it did not take place in the Catholic Church.
To annul your marriage is to declare that the marriage had no legal existence. The Catholic Church has established procedures that a couple must follow when petitioning for an annulment. Primarily, a civil court must divorce a couple before they can attain an annulment.