Some religions are happy to remarry divorced people in Church because:
No, you need to hold a wedding ceremony before the Church considers a couple to be married.
If you are going to get married in a Church and follow the laws of the Church, why would you lie about it?
Churches have different requirements before you can get married. More churches are requiring premarital counseling before marriage. You will have to contact your church to find out there requirements.
In the earlier days of the Church there was no law which forbade priest from marrying. Most were married before being ordained as priests and all were married before being elected as pope.
A divorced man/ woman cannot get married in the catholic church again. The sacrament of matrimony can be received only once in the Roman Catholic Church.
If you wish to be married in the Catholic Church and your first marriage was in the church, you will need to apply for an annulment (Catholic divorce) before you can remarry in the church. If you wish to marry in the protestant church, they do not have any laws that I know of that would prevent you from marrying in their church. If you have a civil marriage and no church marriage, then you can get married in the Catholic Church since civil marriages are not recognized as a holy sacrament and the covenant with God did not take place.
AnswerYes. The church is required by law to verify that you are not already married, before performing your marriage. They therefore need to know that you have been married before and that you are now divorced and can be married again. Also, some churches will not perform marriages for divorced people, and are then entitled to know whether you have already been married.If being honest with your church minister results in the church declining to marry you because of your divorce, you may either look for another church or talk to a marriage celebrant, who can perform a civil wedding if you are divorced.
muhammad (saw) didn't get married in a church he got married in a masjid
He was married at matha's vineyard. He wasnt married at a church at all.
Yes it does. If, for example, you were married in a civil ceremony, the Church does not recognize that as sacramental matrimony and you must 'regularize' that marriage with the Church by confirming your wedding vows before a priest or a deacon. Some couples who have been validly married in the Church for many years will renew their wedding vows also, even though they have been validly married for years.
A pastor from Cincinnati named David what is the name of his church???
A number of early popes were married before it was decided that the clergy should not be married. This is a decision of the Church and was not dictated by Our Lord.