Church of England
Yes, you can you continue to be a Church of England reverend if you divorce. The church tolerates divorce, though not openly approving of divorce. No one is excommunicated for divorce.
The Pentecostal church STRONGLY discourages divorce.
No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
Divorce does not exist within the Roman Catholic Church, but Catholics can apply for an annulment. If the marriage is deemed to have been invalid, it is declared null. The advantage of an annulment is that the Catholic is recognized to have never validly contracted marriage and is therefore free to marry. In most countries, Catholics can obtain a divorce from the secular authorities, without reference to the Church. A divorce allows the Catholic to remarry under law, and is usually required whether or not an annulment is obtained from the Church. Even if the Catholic does not obtain an annulment, a secular divorce allows him or her to remarry, but not in a Catholic church. However, it is important to remember that the Catholic Church will not formally recognise this marriage.
Lots of people broke with the Church over a divorce, are you referring to King Henry VIII? He was seeking an annulment, not a divorce.
Divorce is not a bar to serving as a clergyman or clergywoman in the United Methodist Church.
because he broke away from the catholic church
He owned the church after his divorce with Catherine of Aragon he did it for the treasury that was inside the monasteries. He also did it because he didn't want the pope to own the church after he had fallen out with him over the divorce. He owned the church after his divorce with Catherine of Aragon he did it for the treasury that was inside the monasteries. He also did it because he didn't want the pope to own the church after he had fallen out with him over the divorce.
Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife because he was bored. But the Catholic church considered divorce a sin, so he made his own church the 'Protestants' in which divorce was allowed. He then outlawed Catholicism.
AnswerYes, provided the Catholic Church grants an annulment of the marriage after the divorce becomes final.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) believes that marriage and families are ordained of God, but understands that divorce is sometimes necessary. The Church encourages couples to do all they can to try to resolve their problems and preserve marriages, and provides many resources to strengthen families and relationships. Despite this, divorce is still quite common among Church members, and the Church will not interfere with a couple's decision to get a divorce. You can learn more about the Church's stance on divorce at the "Related Links" below.
Because he wanted to divorce one of his wives. Divorce was not allowed within the Catholic church at this time