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It's the same process as if any man wanted to marry a non-Catholic Christian woman. Talk to the priest you want to witness your ceremony. The quantity of paperwork depends upon the parish and the diocese in question.

To correct your terminology: there is no 'divorce'. Someone who is annulled of a previous "marriage" was never married to begin with. Thus, the man in question here has been a single bachelor the whole time.

Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic would have to obtain a dispensation to marry a baptized non-Catholic. He should speak to his pastor about this as soon as possible.
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