No. The Bible says, "Let no man separate what God has joined together." This includes when He joins two people together in marriage.
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Catholic AnswerIt's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. The Catholic Church was formed and started by Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, on the apostle Peter and his successors (Matthew 16:17-19) and guided by the Holy Spirit sent by Our Blessed Lord. It may only teach what has been revealed to it, and may not change any dogmas or doctrine that have been revealed. The Bible reflects this teaching on divorce in Matthew 19:3-12/Mark 10:2-12.Roman Catholic AnswerHenry VIII did not break with the Catholic Church for money.
no he didn't because divorce was not allowed in the roman catholic church. Henry therefore created the church of England
Henry VIII did not take over the Catholic Church. He split from it and made himself the head of this new Church of England. As he was now the head of his church, he granted himself a divorce.
Roman Catholic AnswerYes, I believe that was one of the prerequisites to obtaining an annulment from the Church would be a civil divorce, but you should check with the canon lawyer in your diocese, or your pastor.
When Roman Catholics enter a marriage, it is without intention of divorce and is a permanent commitment for life. Should divorce happen, the Catholic is not free to remarry unless the marriage is proven invalid by the church through the annulment process. The Catholic may still receive the sacraments..Catholic AnswerRoman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the Catholic Church. .Sometimes a divorce is recommended in instances where there needs to be a legal separation between a husband and a wife, this is something that you should consult your confessor or pastor about. However, as noted above, a divorced person is not free to marry, the divorce is only obtained for another purpose, such as protected a wife from an abusive relationship.
The Ukrainian Catholic Church is in union with the Holy Father and the Roman Catholic Church, so there should be no problem at all with a child baptized in that rite of the Church attending a Roman Catholic school.
The Anglican Church, by separating the Church of England from the Roman Catholic Church, mainly because he wanted to divorce his wife
Widowed, yes, but the divorce concept is against the teaching of the Catholic church. Unless the divorce was allowed by the church, you may have a hard time to get into being a nun. Of course, there maybe certain exceptions to this, such as a difficult marriage ect, but this divorce should have been removed by the Church first before you can considering becoming a nun.
It was Henry VIII who pulled England out from under the authority of the Roman Catholic church and the Pope, and established the Church of England under the headship of the King. He did this because the Roman Catholic Church would not allow him a divorce.
Catherine of Aragon, his first wife.
Anne Boleyn
The Pope prohibited Henry VIII a divorce; so he "divorced" the Roman Catholic Church and established the Church of England.