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Roman Catholic AnswerThe only official statements of the Church that I can find on crime are that it is an invalidating impediment to Christian marriage, arising from a grave public sin committed by one or both parties. It affects persons who have consummated adultery together and have mutually promised each other to marry, or have attempted marriage during the existence of the same lawful marriage, have consummated adultery together, and one of whom has killed the lawful spouse; those who, even without committing adultery, have by mutual co-operation, physical or moral, killed the lawful spouse. from Modern Catholic Dictionary, and The Code of Canon Law.
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