I can not answer how many annulments Newt may have received. I am aware of one and that was to his second wife. When Newt married her, she was a divorcee. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce so considered his marriage to her as being invalid. Newt is a recent convert, or convert in progress, to Catholicism. It is not a matter of public record of what his current status as a Catholic is at this time nor am I able to find any references to other annulments.
yesANSWER: Yes but the 1st marriage of the prospective Catholic convert -- as well as his current wife's prior marriages, if any -- must be resolved through the annulment process. You can certainly become a Catholic but you would not be permitted to participate in all the sacraments until you resolved your prior marriage(s).
There is no specific symbol for a Catholic convert. However, the symbol of the Catholic Church is the crucifix, which represents the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. A convert to Catholicism may choose to wear a crucifix or display one in their home as a symbol of their faith.
They didn't convert they began as Catholic. In the middle ages all of Europe was Catholic and it has stayed that way in most countries.
She was raised as a Catholic.
No, but you would have to agree to raise the children as Catholic.
No, Catholic beats Luthereaan every day
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You would not have to convert but you would have to agree that any children be raised as Catholics.
No. You would be Greek Orthodox then.
A convert
Anyone can become a Catholic if they chose to do so.