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Q: Does a divorced man need an annulment to become a deacon?
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Does a divorced man need a annulment to become a deacon?

Normally, yes.


Can a divorced woman be Catholic?

If she is divorced but not remarried, she can be a Catholic. If she has remarried she will need to seek an annulment of the first marriage before she can fully participate in the Catholic Church. .


Can a divorced non-catholic man marry a catholic woman if his previous marriage was a civil ceremony performed at home without the declaration of nullity?

If the man was baptized Catholic, married in a civil ceremony and then divorced, yes, he can marry a Catholic woman in a Church ceremony in the presence of the priest or deacon with proper paper work completed. He could also marry again in a civil ceremony. You need to talk to a priest and apply for an annulment which is a ruling from the Church that no sacramental marriage is present from the civil marriage.


If your fiance's ex-spouse gets married does he still need an annulment to get married in the church?

No, as long as he & his x-spouse are divorced. Then it is fine.


Can a catholic deacon become a cardinal?

No, in order to become a Cardinal you need to be priest or bishop


Can a married catholic deacon become cardinal?

No, in order to become a Cardinal you need to be priest or bishop


Does a divorced Presbyterian married in the Lutheran church need an annulment to marry a Catholic?

Yes, they most certainly do. You should call the parish priest as soon as possible to get the paperwork going, an annulment is not a sure thing, you must be able to prove that no valid marriage ever existed.


Can a man married and divorced by the state and divorced marry a Catholic woman?

You mean he got married and divorced by a minister who is not a priest or deacon, without the Catholic church's blessing? If this is what you are asking, the answer turns on: 1) Was the man Catholic? If he was, then the Church will not recognize his first marriage unless he got permission from his bishop to get married by the state. So, because he was never married, he won't have any difficulties marrying a Catholic woman who has never been married in the Catholic Church after receiving an annulment (a decree that no marriage ever existed). 2) If the man was not Catholic at the time of the first marriage, the church WILL recognize it. He will need to submit for an decree of nullity (an annulment) to see if the marriage was valid or not. If it was not valid he may marry after the decree is issued, otherwise, no.


Can you get a marriage anulled that hasn't been consummated?

Generally, non-consummation is grounds for an annulment. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction.Generally, non-consummation is grounds for an annulment. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction.Generally, non-consummation is grounds for an annulment. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction.Generally, non-consummation is grounds for an annulment. You need to check the laws in your jurisdiction.


Does a divorced Baptist man need an annulment to marry a Catholic in the Catholic Church?

A divorced Baptist male may or may not need an annulment of his prior marriage from the Catholic Church in order to marry a Catholic in the Catholic Church. Although Baptists are able to re-marry after divorce, Catholics may divorce but may not re-marry unless the sacrament of the first marriage has been declared null. If the divorced Baptist did not have a valid Christian marriage (that is, one spouse was not a validly baptized Christian, or the ceremony was not Christian, then the annulment process is much simpler - but any prior marrriages still need to be declared null). If the first marriage was a valid Christian ceremony, then the couple desiring a marriage in the Catholic church will have to go through the 'formal' annulment process which takes considerably longer and is very thorough but very worthwhile if you love this person. The Catholic person cannot enter into a valid marriage unless this is done.


Could a divorce deacon and a widow catholic marry?

A Deacon is an ordained minister and cleric of the Catholic Church and has the authority to perform the Sacraments of Baptism, and Marriage providing there is no Mass. This is because, unlike a Priest, a Deacon cannot preside over the Eucharistic Sacrament. They are sanctioned to read the gospel and deliver the homily during Mass as well.


I have been divorced for 6 years now. My ex-spouse is a missing person for over a year now. Am I free to remarry without an annulment?

You do not need an anulment to remarry, you just need to be divorced. An anullment is a legal process by which the court deems the marriage to never have happened. Many people get an anulment for religious reasons but the majority of marriages end in just a divorce and not an anulment as well.