You can arrange to have a religious ceremony to bless your marriage. Be prepared to show a copy of your marriage license and be sure to tell the cleric that you were already married in a civil ceremony.
Yes, it does - the annulment by the catholic Church is universal.
It depends on the church. The underage person person will need parental permission to get a marriage license, which is necessary to get married.
I believe that's the justice of the piece...
No, the Church requires that a sponsor be a practicing Catholic. A person married outside the Church would not be in full communion with the Church and could not be a sponsor.
no
the first person you married
Because, as with anyone else, she is a person. Each person is important to some people and less so to others. Victoria Justice is no different in this.
Yes it is - my son was! Speak to your local church in person
Why does it matter where they were married? The location not relevant. Court marriages are legal and equally valid. So if you define adultery as: voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not his or her spouse. Then Yep.
If the person left the priesthood by going through the proper channels and has been officially laicized by the Church, he is free to marry in the Catholic Church.
It varies throughout different states and countries.
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