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You want to marry a Catholic woman and you are divorced and non Catholic?

The Church will not marry a Catholic to someone who is divorced because it is a sin.


Can a divorced Protestant become a Catholic nun?

A divorced Protestant woman can not take communion in the Catholic church. According to the Catholic church a divorced woman is committing adultery and can not become a nun.


You are divorced can you marry in a catholic church?

no


Can a protestant marry a Catholic in Ireland?

Yes.


Can a protestant divorced woman who partake of holy communion in a catholic church?

No.


You are a protestant divorced and would like to marry a Catholic girl in the Catholic Church?

.Catholic AnswerYou need to make an appointment with your local priest, you will need to apply for a decree of nullity. The Court will examine your case and determine if you marriage as a protestant was valid or not. If it was invalid they will issue a decree of nullity, and you would be free to marry. A lot depends on whether the two involved in the protestant marriage were baptized, if they weren't there is the Pauline privilege. I believe there is also a Petrine privilege if you were baptized, you need to speak to a priest.


Are protestantism priest able to marry?

Catholic priests will refuse to marry anyone not belonging to their faith. A Protestant pastor will do the job.


Can a divorced woman become Catholic by marrying a Catholic man?

If she is divorced, she would need an annulment first, unless she was married outside the church. Then she can marry a non-catholic only if he was not married before and if he agrees to the oaths taken for catholic marriage.


If a Catholic is divorced legally but not through the church and then marries a divorced non-Catholic what must they do to be accepted into the Roman Catholic church?

Both persons' first marriages must be annulled by Church, and then the couple must marry with a Catholic ceremony. If either of the first marriages are found valid by the Church and are not annulled, then the Catholic and divorced non-Catholic cannot validly marry in the eyes of the Church.


Can a Roman Catholic divorced bride and Protestant Groom get married in a church of her selection?

Yes, as long as she does not choose a Catholic Church. She will have to find a church that will perform an interdenominational wedding of divorced persons. The Catholic Church will not.


Can you marry in a Catholic church if you are divorced?

In the Catholic Church, individuals who are divorced may be able to marry again in a Catholic church under certain circumstances, such as obtaining an annulment of their previous marriage. It is important to consult with a priest or a marriage tribunal for guidance on this matter.


How did the change from Catholic to protestant affect the priests?

PRIESTS CAN MARRY AND HAVE A FAMILY AND A HOME