For roman catholics divorce is not permitted. They believe that God actually binds the couple into one flesh when they marry, and so it is impossible to break. Marriage is sacred to them.
They also will not allow anyone in their church to marry a divorced person. if you do, you get kicked out.
However, they do allow annulment, which basically says that the marriage wasn't a true marriage, and you can dissolve it because it never really happened. you can only get a annulment if:
Divorce is discouraged, but permissible.
Judaism has always permitted divorce. It is not encouraged though.
No, he is a Methodist with some anti-Catholic views.
No, divorce is not acceptable in any Catholic Rite.
King Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church to create the Church of England because of the different views on divorce.
You can certainly become a member of the Catholic Church. Your marriage situation may need some clarification as the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce, but this can be discussed with a priest if you wish.
AnswerYes, provided the Catholic Church grants an annulment of the marriage after the divorce becomes final.
After a divorce of a catholic, they may still receive holy communion. However, if a catholic gets remarried without an annullment they cannot.
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No, the Catholic Church does not recognize divorce and the pope is the leader of the Church.
He was a Catholic.
He was a devout Catholic