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Yes, remarriage is allowed in the Catholic Church after the death of a spouse.

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You an Catholic woman can you be divorced?

In the Catholic church,it is not allowed to divorce because the both spouse most love in order Christ must live in their midst, but in Anglican they have their full freedom.


What is the Roman Catholic view on remarriage?

You have to get an annulment before you can, then its ok...Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic view is that marriage is a sacrament that is indissoluble, so the Roman Catholic view of "remarriage" is that there is no such thing. You could have a second marriage is your first spouse died, or you can renew your wedding vows on your anniversary but there is not such thing as remarriage. The above answer concerning annulments is a little mistaken, an "annulment" is a decree stating that what looked like a marriage actually wasn't. An annulment is a decree of nullity, a formal statement issued by the Church that looked into a supposed marriage and decided that no sacramental marriage ever took place. If is was valid, then an annulment could not be issued.


If a man was divorced and then his ex wife died can he then marry in the Catholic church?

Yes he can marry in the Catholic Church. Death of a spouse is the only form of 'divorce' recognized by the Catholic Church.


If a divorced Catholic remarries outside of the Catholic Church is it legal?

In the eyes of the state, yes the marriage is legal. The religious affiliation of the couple being married has no bearing on a marriage sanctioned by the state. In regards to the Catholic Church, the civil divorce of the Catholic in question does not dissolve the marriage, therefore that person is still bound in marriage to their spouse. There is no such thing as a divorce in the Catholic Church. The only option is called annulment, which is not a divorce, but instead a finding that the person was never validly married in the first place. Thus, remarriage of a divorced Catholic is invalid. A person who does so would be committing the sin of adultery against their actual spouse to whom they are still married in the eyes of God.


Can a Church of Scotland divorce and marry in the Catholic Church?

Marriage is not understood in the Church of Scotland to be a sacrament, and therefore binding forever. A minister may therefore conduct the marriage of a divorced person whose former spouse is still alive. See link below regarding divorce and remarriage in the various Christian churches.A member of the Church of Scotland who is divorced may not be married in the Catholic Church. They would need to disclose that they were already married and their previous marriage would require an annulment.


Is there a name for the ceremony that permits divorced Catholics to get remarried in the church?

Roman Catholic AnswerNo, there is no such ceremony or procedure. Anyone who is validly married to a living spouse is incapable of remarriage in the Church. You may be thinking of an annulment which is a decree of nullity (a statement that no marriage exists - thus allowing a marriage of someone who had been married in the eyes of the state but not in the eyes of the Church). There is certainly no ceremony connected with an annulment.


If divorced and the ex-spouse dies can the surviving spouse get married in the catholic church?

Yes, provided that there are no other impediments to a marriage, the surviving spouse would be free to marry.


Can a Catholic and Episcopal married couple be buried together?

Yes, but the Episcopal person will probably not be able to have a funeral in a Catholic church. The spouse of a Catholic who is not a Catholic can be buried from the Catholic Church if that person has lived a good and Christian life. It happens quite frequently.


I was married in a chapel then divorced later and my finance first marriage was in a catholic church then his wife passed Can you get married twice in a Catholic church?

The Catholic church allows remarrying as many times as possible in one condition.You are allowed remarrying if:-Your spouse (Partner) dies because there won't be any marriages and stuff like that in heaven.-You divorce for the right reasons your spouse and remarry. (See divorce conditions)You are only allowed divorcing if:-Your spouse commits adultery (Has intercourse with another woman). You can't divorce for any other reason, that is why if you are planning to marry, you should examine your spouse carefully.So did you divorce your husband for some reason either than him commiting adultery? If you did divorce for some other reason, you cannot get married again because the bible says that if you divorce and marry someone else and have intercourse, both you and your new spouse is commiting adultery.


Can a Catholic man who was married in a church divorced and the ex spouse is now deceased get married again in a Catholic Church?

Yes. If the Catholic man's ex spouse was living he could not get married in the church, unless the marriage was decreed invalid and annulled. However, if the ex spouse dies, death ends the marriage ( until death do us part) and he is free to remarry in the Catholic Church


Can Brazilian Catholic man marry an serbian orthodox woman in orthodox church?

Yes, as long as the spouse has been baptized the religion of the spouse doesn't matter.


Can a divorced Catholic be married by a minister?

A Catholic whose former spouse is still alive and whose marriage was not ended through annulment would not be able to remarry in a Catholic church.