I believe that in this case the answer is yes, as long as she receives the sacrament of penance for the years she was living in an an improper situation.
They can, under specific circumstances. The ability to receive sacraments is determined by: - how the initial marriage(s) was dissolved - how the current marriage was arranged - how the individuals live their lives. If your initial marriages were appropriately dissolved by the church See document "Annulment and Dissolution of Marriage in the Catholic Church" referenced below If you live according to Catholic principles If you were correctly married in the catholic church Then you can receive the sacraments.
yesANSWER: Yes but the 1st marriage of the prospective Catholic convert -- as well as his current wife's prior marriages, if any -- must be resolved through the annulment process. You can certainly become a Catholic but you would not be permitted to participate in all the sacraments until you resolved your prior marriage(s).
You don't. You have to get divorced and split up all your belongings. Then you can get remarried.
Niall Horan's father is Bobby Horan and his Mother is Maura Gallagher. They divorced eachother when Niall was 5. His mother remarried to her current husband Chris.
Yes, Prince Charles can become the next king of England even though he has been divorced and remarried. Divorce and remarriage do not disqualify someone from being the monarch. The current British law allows for individuals who have been divorced to ascend to the throne.
I am 74 1/2 and got remarried this weekend. How do I change my current name to my new married name?
If remarried, then step-grandma.
Teddy just remarried in September 2008.
She is divorced.
Technically no; the Polish National Catholic Church is not part of the Roman Communion. But priests don't typically interrogate each communicant before giving them the host..Catholic AnswerFirst of all, there is no "Roman" Catholic Church. It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The Polish National Church is a Church which broke away from the Catholic Church after Vatican Council I. However, the Polish National Catholics believe in the Real Presence of Our Blessed Lord in the Eucharist, have a valid priesthood, and valid sacraments. Under current canon law, a Polish National Catholic, in danger of death, who is unable to receive the sacraments from a priest of his Communion, may request the sacraments from a Catholic priest, and with the local bishop's permission, may receive Confession, Holy Communion, and Anointing from a Catholic priest. Please note that this is 1) in danger of death, 2) when a priest from his own Communion is unavailable, 3) and he freely requests it on his own. However, to just go up to receive Holy Communion in a Catholic Church when not in communion with the Catholic Church AND/OR not in a state of grace is perilous to one's spiritual health, and is not something to engage in.
You may have lied about being Divorced in order to salvage your most current relationship. The fact of whether or not you have committed an offense is open to interpretation based upon the juxtaposition of the outcome you were seeking. Lying is wrong, yes, but perhaps lying in order to save the ones we love isn't. Who knows. Sometimes there is no right answer.
no