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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.

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Catholic AnswerA Catholic may only marry someone who is eligible to get married, in other words not already married. If a person of the opposite sex is divorced civilly, they may or may not be married according to the Church, the Church would always start with the assumption that any marriage contracted by anyone would be valid. If the divorced man in the question above could prove to the Church Tribunal that his attempted marriage was not valid, then it could be annulled and he would be free to marry again. If his marriage proved to be valid, then divorce or not, he would still be married in the eyes of the Church and could not marry. He would need to speak to a priest.
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Becoming a Catholic is not that easy. Yes, she may marry a Catholic man. But in order to be a Catholic is not because your husband is. She needs to be baptized as a Catholic.

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No, not unless the protestant divorced woman goes through an annulment process.

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