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A priest in the Church of England is allowed to marry freely. They can marry a divorced person or even a person of the same sex. However, this has caused great controversy and a rift in the Church of England. Some priests still choose to remain celibate.

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A Catholic can't get divorced to begin with. A Catholic may get permission for a divorce if it is an abusive relationship, but they could not remarry.

An annulled Catholic however can get married again yes, but not in Church of England. It must be a Catholic Church with a Catholic priest marrying the couple, otherwise, in the eyes of God, it is not a valid marriage; in the eyes of God they will not be married.

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