Many churches will not have a problem welcoming back a divorced and remarried pastor
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. .
There are many resources that offer helpful information: ag.org/top/Beliefs/topics/relations_09_div_remarr.cfm ewtn.com/library/BISHOPS/DIVORCE.htm sbcvoices.com/divorce-remarriage-and-ministry-what-does-the-bible-say/ google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl#q=divorced+and+remarried+pastors
He is still pastoring his church. Are you so surprised?<<<<<<<<not really
Yes he is still alive. He retired from Pastoring. He's 87.
Members of the K of C should be practicing Catholics in good standing with the Church. If divorced and not remarried, no problem; if divorced, annulled, and remarried, no problem. If divorced and remarried without an annulment of the first marriage, this may be problematic, but I do not have access to the official K of C requirement in this regard. I suspect most councils would tend to leniency inthis regard, however.
Of course. Do you have the knowledge to teach the class? Then, you can teach it. It doesn't matter your marital status.
The family can ask for a Catholic Mass on behave of the deceased. Just because he was divorced does not mean he did not keep his catholic faith.
The Church of Scotland does not grant annulments of marriages. It is, however, possible for someone who is divorced to be remarried in the Church of Scotland (subject to the permission of the Minister of the local parish church).
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Yes. I have seen no suggestion that his divorce or remarriage is a problem. Henry VIII divorced and remarried several times. Please use capitals for names such as England. Actually, Henry VIII annulled his marriages - this is what led to the break of the English monarchy with the Catholic Church (the Pope would not approve his "annulments" ). The English then created the Church of England, of which the reigning monarch is the head. It is one of the tenets of the church of England that a divorced man or woman cannot be head of the Church of England. I'm sure they have thought of a way to get around this, but it is a problem.
check him out at his new church called Redemption Church in San Diego and also pastoring a church in Atlanta.
A minister can be divorced and be remarried but it will be examined in his interviews. Baptist churches are autonomous and can make their own decisions about how their church is run. Many Baptist churches will not let a person who is married a second time be a deacon of the church. A deacon is a lay person.