No, it is not a sin-just do not marry anybody of the false faith. Rather, marry a person of the opposite gender and of the true faith.
to have a marriage annuled is to have the church recognize that it had never really existed in the hearts of those involved. basically, its the churches version of divorce, and if the religion you are allows for annulments, then no, a remarriage is not a sin after one.
Not if you trust in Christ, because there is forgiveness of sin through Christ our Lord and Savior. Willful sin of remarriage is adultery. While unavoidable for some, it is forgivable, if the persons involved repent and ask God's forgiveness. Multiple divorces and remarriage is a strong indication that there is no remorse over sin. "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting." Galatians 6:7,8. You can't fool God with your intentions.
Yes, remarriage is allowed in the Catholic Church after the death of a spouse.
According to the Summary of State Divorce & Remarriage Laws at divorceinteractive.com. there are no restrictions against remarriage following a divorce decree.(see link for full list)
If the divorce was absolute, there are no laws restricting remarriage. If it wasn't, then you will need to wait 10 months of your divorce decree.
Your remarriage may be invalid. You need to check the law in your particular jurisdiction.Your remarriage may be invalid. You need to check the law in your particular jurisdiction.Your remarriage may be invalid. You need to check the law in your particular jurisdiction.Your remarriage may be invalid. You need to check the law in your particular jurisdiction.
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Yes, since technically the remarriage is not a marriage since there is no sex. This would be a very unusual case.
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