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Can a Catholic widower marry a woman who married in a Methodist church but the marriage was annulled?

It depends, if the Methodist woman's marriage was annulled in a civil court, or if she was divorced and annulled in a protestant church: it would still need to be annulled by the Catholic Church. The Church *always* defends the bond, except in rare open and shut cases. You need to speak to a priest about this. If the woman's marriage is annulled by the Catholic Church, THEN you must receive permission from the Bishop for a mixed marriage, or she could convert.


Can a devorsed baptist marry a catholic in the catholic church?

No, not unless the previous marriage is annulled, no matter where he was married


Children in the eyes of the Catholic chuch from an annulment?

Children of an annulment are still children. The annulment has nothing to do with parenthood. It simply declares the marriage was never valid, but the children of that union are still the children of the parents. The children are never annulled.


Can a Catholic divorced man marry a Ukrainian Catholic woman?

Yes, but only if his previous marriage has been annulled.


Can a married Catholic have a second wife?

The Answer is NO. A married Catholic cannot have a second wife till the time the first marriage is annulled.


Can a catholic Mexican man marry a divorced American woman?

No, unless her marriage was annulled by the church


Can a person who was married and divorced while a protestant be admitted to the roman catholic faith?

The church frowns on divorce whether Catholic or not, and recognizes the protestant marriage as valid unless it is annulled. Thus the protestant, if remarried, cannot enter the catholic church unless previous marriage is annulled. If the protestant has NOT remarried, then he/she CAN enter the roman catholic faith, but cannot remarry unless previous marrige is annulled. A lot also depends on the person's previous spouse faith and form of marriage if spouse was Catholic. A sit down with priest would be advised.


Did anne of cleves ever give birth?

No, their marriage was annulled.


Can a marriage be annulled for religious reasons?

That depends entirely on what you are asking, how you are defining your terms. An annulment in the Catholic Church is granted for a defect in the original marriage - or before. Such an annulment is just a decree that no valid marriage actually happened. But such an annulment has no weight in most civil governments, and the reasons may or may not be religious. However, if you are asking if a marriage can be annulled, for instance, because one spouse becomes a Christian, then, yes, this is called the Pauline privilege where the marriage is dissolved not annulled. The Petrine privilege is where a valid but non-sacramental marriage is dissolved not annulled in the favor of the faith if one person becomes Catholic and wishes to be baptized.


Can a widowed Catholic woman marry a non-Catholic divorced man who was married in a Presbyterian church?

The non-Catholic would need to have his marriage annulled by the church before they are free to marry, as the catholic church recognizes the validity of the Presbyterian marriage. If annulment is approved, he does not need to join the Catholic Church, but must be willing to consent to her oath to bring up any children as catholic


If married twice before would a person joining the Catholic faith need to get both marriages annulled?

The only way for a person who was previously married to be wed again in a Catholic seromony is if the past spouse died or the marriage was annulled.


Can a Catholic woman who has gotten a divorce and an annulment marry a single Catholic man?

Yes, if marriage was annulled she can marry a single catholic man as long as he was not previously married and divorced