Yes, if marriage was annulled she can marry a single catholic man as long as he was not previously married and divorced
Roman Catholic AnswerA decree of nullity and an annulment are exactly the same thing, just two different ways of referring to the fact that a presumed marriage never existed, in effect leaving the person single. Said single person may of course have a Catholic wedding ceremony if they are Catholic and there are no other impediments, they would need to speak to their parish priest.
With an annulment, the Catholic Church examines a the original marriage contract to see if it was entered into and executed validly, that is, the Church examines to see if there was ever a marriage at all. If it is discovered that there were impediments to the marriage, then a valid marriage was not entered into and so was not preformed. Therefore the two parties are single, and have always been so (unless one of them was in a previous marriage to the one examined, which is itself an impediment). A divorce does not examine the validly of a marriage. Whether it is valid or not, the state simply declares it void. Divorces are not recognized by the Catholic Church.
A catholic deacon is only allowed to be married once. If he gets a divorce he will have to live a single life.
No. But if the marriage is annulled, she can remarry. An annulment means that there is sufficient reason to conclude that there was an impediment to the marriage contract that renders it void.
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The Church is against divorse, but, I think if you were not married in the catholic church to begin with, it's all right as long as you don't lead him away from his religion.The Church is against divorse, but, I think if you were not married in the catholic church to begin with, it's all right as long as you don't lead him away from his religion.ANSWER:Reality: The Catholic Church would not support such a relationship b/c it could lead to a desire by both parties to marry. Before a divorced non-Catholic woman could marry a single Catholic man (or Catholic man w/annullment), the non-Catholic divorced woman would also need to obtain an annulment through the Catholic Church.If you love this man, get started with the Annulment process; it's slow.
If You Mean DIVORCE, No, In Fact She Was Single All Her LifeActually, she will probably not be be single all of her life, but is now. And no Taylor Swift did not get a divorce
Yes. But only if the divorced man obtains an annulment of his previous marriage and agrees to the woman's oath to bring their children up in the Catholic faith.Roman Catholic AnswerThis is known as disparity of cult (when one of the persons attempting marriage is baptised and the other is not) and is a diriment impediment to marriage. Such a marriage is forbidden without express permission and dispensation from one's bishop, and, as noted above, that would only be given if the divorced Muslim man could be shown to not have contradicted a valid marriage in the first instance (which would be an annulment- a decree that no marriage ever existed).
No. Civil status (i.e. being single or married) is governed by the law of your citizenship. In this case, a Filipino citizen is governed by Philippine law as regards his/her civil status. Therefore, if he/she wants to be free of those marriage ties, he/she must avail of annulment of marriage in the Philippines. Unless he/she becomes a US citizen later on, he/she may properly file for divorce in the US courts.
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No, Zooey Deschanel is not single.
Katie was single just three monthes.