Hopefully not!
Yes they can, but only if the current monarch allows it. Considering Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Anglican church and she allowed his mother and father to do so, anything is possible.
no
The church of England allowed him to get divorced from Catherine of Aragon!
Yes, as long as she does not choose a Catholic Church. She will have to find a church that will perform an interdenominational wedding of divorced persons. The Catholic Church will not.
He reformed the church so he could get divorced.
A divorced Protestant woman can not take communion in the Catholic church. According to the Catholic church a divorced woman is committing adultery and can not become a nun.
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Both persons' first marriages must be annulled by Church, and then the couple must marry with a Catholic ceremony. If either of the first marriages are found valid by the Church and are not annulled, then the Catholic and divorced non-Catholic cannot validly marry in the eyes of the Church.
Yes, providing that she confesses her sin of fornication(s) and that the divorced father has received anulment from the church.
No according to the catholic church you should only marry once so if you try to marry again in Ireland in the catholic church they will not allow you to even if you were divorced in England.
The Church will not marry a Catholic to someone who is divorced because it is a sin.
No.