As long as it is performed by a minister, yes.
You can not marry in the Catholic Church and are considered as an adulterer if you marry without an annulment. The Church does not recognize civil divorce.
Normally, yes, provided that the marriage was considered valid by the Catholic Church prior to his conversion. Please consult catholic.com for further reading.
What sort of cheating? Cheating in a card game, or sexual cheating in a marriage?
Yes as long as you were legally married. And if you were congratz!!! ---- If either party of the couples is a Catholic, then for the Catholic Church to officially recognize the marriage, the couple must have been married in the Catholic Church.
As long as a priest presides, a Catholic marriage is considered binding.
Bishops of the church are considered ordained ministers and are therefore able to perform civil weddings in Scotland. The church has no temple in Scotland at the present time.
martin Luther believed that the only 'true' sacraments were those that appeared in detail in the bible, marriage is not considered a sacrament because in the bible it is written about only briefly, in contrast to baptism for example
Arthur Tarleton Macmillan has written: 'What is Christian marriage?' -- subject(s): Church of England, Marriage 'Marriage, divorce and the church' -- subject(s): Church of England, Divorce, Marriage
Marriage is considered important, and is focused and given importance from God. as Jesus Christ performs his first miracle in a marriage ceremony. and the most important ... the Church and its members are called the body of Christ on earth, and bride of Jesus Christ who is to come on the Clouds with his Glory and Holy Angels. So, marriage is Considered important in Christianity.
Marriage is one of the seven sacraments in the Church, and as such, must legally take place in a Church.
A civil marriage is to be a legal couple in the law's view, and the church marriage is to be legal with God 's laws.
Yes, this church does permit same-sex marriage.