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An annulment is granted when one or both of the couple did not have the proper intention at the time of the marriage ceremony. If for some medical, psychological, or other reason one or both did not have the capability to express consent to the marriage, it may be dissolved. Also, if the marriage was not meant to be a life-long commitment by one or both parties then it is null and void.
For a more in depth explanation please see:
http://www.ewtn.com/expert/answers/annulment.htm
And also consult Catholic Canon Law on the Separation of Spouses:
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/__P44.HTM
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce.
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.
AnswerYes, provided the Catholic Church grants an annulment of the marriage after the divorce becomes final.
Catholicism was the religion of the Catholic Reformation.
Catholic religion and Greek Christianity are somewhat similar, but other Greek religions are not similar to the Catholic religion.
Yes, there was a Catholic martyr named St. Octavius of Turin so it would be an acceptable name.
Catholic is a religion so if you say what is a catholic i think you are referring that a catholic is a religious person from the catholic religion
Catholic is biggest religion in the world.
Yes, Catholicism = Catholic religion.