Yes, according to my priest if you were in another Christian church. Not if you were married civilly.
Yes, as in the case of a non Catholic Christian married in another church and divorced who wants to marry in the catholic church
Anouther word for "practical joke" = Prank
usually when your parents get divorsed and your dad marries another woman, then that woman becomes your stepmother.
Anouther name for foundation is the word base.
Sleepers? Dormant is anouther I have heard used.
The correct spelling is another.Some example sentences are:I am going to get another tea,She wants another cat.Should we go on another holiday?
Yes they can. However their marriage will not be recognized by the Catholic Church. They will incur auto-excommunication and will not be eligible to receive the sacraments in a Catholic Church until they regularize their marriage and confess their sins.
Another word for enrolls could be sign- up or matriculation, or enlist.
For starters, Catholics are bound by Church law to marry according to the Catholic form of marriage unless they get a dispensation for just cause from the bishop. In this case, however, there is yet another impediment, as the Catholic Church considers sacramental marriage a bond indissoluble by human means. The divorced Catholic is, in the eyes of the Church, still married to his or her original spouse. To go to another faith tradition in order to "cheat" the Church on this matter is problematic in that it displays a lack of understanding as to why the Church believes as she does about marriage. Not to mention a lack of understanding as to the importance of fidelity to the faith they supposedly espouse.
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The correct spelling of the word is another.Some example sentences are:I am thinking of getting another dog.I want another ice cream.The neighbours are having another argument again.
yes if you are legally divorced there should be no problem