No, divorce is not acceptable in any Catholic Rite.
the catholic religion does not allow divorce.
Henry changed religion because he wanted money,power and divorce. he made him self head of the church instead of the pope.
He wanted a divorce from his wife Cathrine of Aragon, but the Pope wouldn't allow it. So he made himself in charge of a new religion, and allowed the divorce.
After denial from the Catholic Church, Henry founded Anglicanism, The Church of England. This religion allowed him to successfully divorce his wife, who he found could not bear sons.
King Henry VIII was a Protestant Christian- mainly because the Catholic church would not grant him a divorce he wanted from one of his wives. Henry was a Catholic and was a member of the oldest Catholic Church in Europe, the Church in England! As far as I know he didn't abandon the Church and indeed it was the proud boast of one of his Bishops, Bonner? that Henry accepted 8 Catholic Councils! Further more, Henry and the Catholics in England held to the old style catholicism of the first thousand years, where power was held from the apostles to the college of bishops through the Councils. It is a nonsense to say that Henry was a protestant, if anything he was a supporter of the position held by the Orthodox!
Many countries in Europe, such as France, once prohibited divorce, as it is not condoned by the Roman Catholic Church. Sometimes citizens travelled to other jurisdictions to obtain a divorce. No Catholic Church will remarry divorced persons, unless they previously have their marriage annulled, which is only possible in some circumstances. In Islam, divorce is allowed. Islam considers marriage to be a legal contract; and the act of obtaining a divorce is essentially the act of legally dissolving the contract. Judaism has always accepted divorce as a fact of life, though an unfortunate one: eg, see Deuteronomy chapters 22 and 24. Judaism generally maintains that it is better for a couple to divorce than to remain together in a state of bitterness and strife. It is said that peace in the home is a desirable state.
AnswerYes, provided the Catholic Church grants an annulment of the marriage after the divorce becomes final.
A legal divorce is one according to the laws of the country where you live. An Islamic divorce is one that is according to the laws of Islam and is the same through out the world. Only the Islamic divorce is accepted in Islam.
After a divorce of a catholic, they may still receive holy communion. However, if a catholic gets remarried without an annullment they cannot.
yes
He wanted to divorce Catherine of Aragon but the Pope wouldn't let him, so he broke from the Roman Catholic Church and started the CHurch of England. It is said that he didn't really care about the religion, he just wanted a divorce.
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.