no. when you get divorced, it is a sin, as is many other things. If you go to Confession and you are truly sorry, then God forgives all sins.Another Answer:If the Roman Catholic Church has annulled the marriage then its not a sin. Under these conditions a Catholic divorcee can receive the Holy Communion.
That depends on the practices of the denomination, but in general the answer is Yes for most main-line denominations (Presbyterians, Lutherans, Methodists, etc.)
Divorcee.
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Anyone can become a Catholic. In the particular situation that you paint, you would need to speak with a priest to find out IF the marriage could be continued, in other words, if everyone involved could get annulments (statements that the first marriages were not valid) and then get married in the Catholic Church. Whether or not this is possible, it should take second place to where you are planning on spending eternity!
A divorcee
The cast of The Divorcee - 1912 includes: Dell Henderson as The Divorced Husband
Yes, everyone is welcome in the Catholic Church
So far as I know, she can't become the widow of the man she divorced. She can, however, become the widow of a different man.
According to a time magazine article they divorced in Jan, 1964.
The only US President to marry a divorcee was Ronald Reagan.
There is no special term for this. Divorcee is the appropriate term for any person who is divorced. It is derived from the French terms of divorcée for a divorced woman and divorcé for a divorced man. Modern usage has dropped the accent marks and divorcee, although in past usage typically referred to a woman, is now used appropriately in the U. S. to refer to any divorced person. Of course, a special term is really not needed. One can simply refer to a divorced person as divorced. A gender based term for that status is truly unnecessary.