In addition to any civil requirements, you will need to obtain an Ecclesiastical Divorce from the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of Thyateira and Great Britain (there may be a divorce certificate fee). The address is 5 Craven Hill, London W2 3EN, UK.
No,In The Orthodox Church cant be married with different Reiligions.
You could A: get divorced again, this time in Greece or B: call 604 372-5492
Assuming no divorce has taken place, which would require an annulment, yes, if you have changed from Orthodox to Catholic it would be possible to renew your wedding vows in a Catholic Church. There would be no need for a full blown wedding, however, as the Catholic Church does accept the sacraments of the Orthodox Church as valid.
In the orthodox church of Christianity , it is allowed to get a divorce.So, yes they can.
You get baptised and get married in the Greek Orthodox Church
i got married 2 years ago in las Vegas with a british citizen, i am from Mexico, we also got married on the church but in Mexico how can i get a divorce if i married in las Vegas but i have 1 year living in Mexico?
figure it out yourself
He married Olga Kokhlova in a Russian Orthodox church in Paris.
He married Olga Kokhlova in a Russian Orthodox church in Paris.
Yes, you are able to be married on August 15th.
Depends what kind of orthodox you mean. Orthodox Jews wouldn't really be getting married in a church. Greek orthodox probably have a Greek Orthodox church. Perhaps a Justice of the Peace is the least controversial route -- this type of service is strictly for legal purposes and leaves out the religion. Muslim man must marry a Christian woman in a church if she wants that.
Since you are confirmed Orthodox and married a Greek Orthodox, the Orthodox Church requires that any children you may have should be baptized Orthodox. Also, as an Orthodox, you are not allowed to baptize your nephew or any other person in a catholic church. From the Catholic point of view, unless your nephew is to be reared a Catholic, he may not be baptized in the Catholic Church. If he is to be reared Catholic, either by his parents or godparents, the Church will receive him. No you are GREEK orthodox u must not I reapeat not baptisma your child at a catholic church.