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You will have to be baptized, receive the Sacrament of Holy Communion and Confirmation and then you can Marry. That said you can always have a Court Marriage and then a Canonical Marriage.Dont let religion get in the way of Love

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Q: Can I renew my vows in a catholic church if im a non-catholic for marriage?
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If you married in Mexico through the Catholic church can you remarried in a U.S. Catholic church?

You are already sacramentally married, but like any anniversary marriage, you can renew your vows at Mass just as if you were getting married again.


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Assuming no divorce has taken place, which would require an annulment, yes, if you have changed from Orthodox to Catholic it would be possible to renew your wedding vows in a Catholic Church. There would be no need for a full blown wedding, however, as the Catholic Church does accept the sacraments of the Orthodox Church as valid.


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You have to get an annulment before you can, then its ok...Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic view is that marriage is a sacrament that is indissoluble, so the Roman Catholic view of "remarriage" is that there is no such thing. You could have a second marriage is your first spouse died, or you can renew your wedding vows on your anniversary but there is not such thing as remarriage. The above answer concerning annulments is a little mistaken, an "annulment" is a decree stating that what looked like a marriage actually wasn't. An annulment is a decree of nullity, a formal statement issued by the Church that looked into a supposed marriage and decided that no sacramental marriage ever took place. If is was valid, then an annulment could not be issued.


Does reconfirmation of wedding vows mean you have been married in the Catholic Church?

Yes it does. If, for example, you were married in a civil ceremony, the Church does not recognize that as sacramental matrimony and you must 'regularize' that marriage with the Church by confirming your wedding vows before a priest or a deacon. Some couples who have been validly married in the Church for many years will renew their wedding vows also, even though they have been validly married for years.


Can you renew your marriage vows in Egypt?

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Can you get remarried in a Catholic church if you where married before then got divorced?

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Can you have a religious wedding ceremony if you are already legally married?

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What are the rules for entering Catholic Church?

You would need to talk to a Catholic priest. If you formally broke from the Catholic Church it would be handled differently from a Catholic who just quit going to Church. In the former you would be required to renew your baptismal promises as well as make a good confession. In the latter, you would simply make a confession.


Are you legally divorced if you are married by court and do not renew your marriage certificate?

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What do you renew at Confirmation that carries over from Baptism?

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Which council was begun by Pope John XXIII to renew the life and mission of the Church?

Vatican II