answersLogoWhite

0

Catholic Answer

Certainly. You need to sit down with a priest and discuss your marital situation. There are different scenarios as to getting an annulment (a decree that your marriage was not valid). But please note that, unless you are married again, this is not a problem. If you have remarried, then you must definitely seek an annulment of the first marriage, and until such time as you can be validly married, you should seek to live as brother and sister. Regardless, you need to make an appointment with your local priest and discuss all of this, he can tell you a lot better than I can what situation you are in.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How did Elizabeth I change the Catholic Church?

Catholic AnswerElizabeth I of England was a protestant and had no control over the Catholic Church other than trying to kill anyone who practiced Catholicism in England as a traitor.


What did Henry VIII change whilst he was head of the catholic church?

Henry broke away from the catholic church and established the Church of England with himself as head.


Did Herny the 8th change the church from catholic to protestant?

Yes, but only in England.


What was the change for christians when Henry 8th built the Church of England?

Every Catholic had to become a Protestant!


Why did Mary you change the church of England?

Because she wanted to honour her motherwho was a catholic and she beloved Catholics were going to hell


How did the power of the catholic church change after the french revoltuoton?

The Catholic Church was separated from government.


Why did the service of caring for the sick change as a result of the split between King Henry and the Catholic Church?

Most of the hospitals in England were operated by the Catholic Church. When Henry confiscated Catholic property and drove off the Catholics medical services deteriorated considerably in that country.


If a child is baptized in the Church of England can they change to the Catholic faith?

By 'they' do you mean the parents or the entire family? Either way there should be no problem. Talk to a Catholic priest to find out what will be required of you.


What document made Henry VIII head of the Church of England?

Henry VIII made a new catholic church, the church of England. His only changes to the original catholic church was allowing divorce and him becoming the figure head instead of a pope. He did this so that he could divorce Catherine of Aragon and marry Anne Boleyn. This change was called 'The break with Rome'.


In the Roman Catholic Church can you change a child's godparents?

No, once a Godparent, always a Godparent in the Catholic Church.


What did Henry VIII call the new religeon after he broke up with the Catholic Church?

Henry continued to call the Church in England the Catholic Church. He never planned on forming a Protestant Church and continued to prosecute(some might say persecute), Refomers. The only change he made was in the hierarchy, making himself the Supreme Head of the Church.


How did Henry VIII actions change religion in England?

Henry VIII's actions led to the break from the Catholic Church and the establishment of the Church of England. He dissolved monasteries, seized their wealth, and asserted his authority as the head of the church in England. This eventually led to the English Reformation and a shift in religious power away from Rome.