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Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, bigamy is not technically possible, as if one is already validly married, it is impossible to marry again. Attempted bigamy then would be a sin, along the lines of fornication. Bigamy, as far as punishment is concerned, has always been a civil matter, not regulated by the Church, but by the civil government of whatever country the person lives in.death
In the USA, bigamy is typically considered a crime and can result in penalties such as fines and imprisonment. The severity of the punishment can vary depending on the specific laws of the state where the offense occurs.
Then it is called a bigamy. Bigamy has big punishment in countries like the US.
Of course, the Catholics religion does...some types of Lutherns also believe in a form of purification by punishment after death. Check out Dante for his Purgatorio.
Depending on the number of times you may have committed it, it is either a misdemeanor or a felony.
I believe you are asking of the word "bigamy".
Indulgences
The punishment is divorce and paying alimony.
It is a well known fact that bigamy is the worst crime in the UK. It is punishable by death through mutilation of the penis. Another answer In the UK bigamy is punished by imprisonment. If the bigamy causes harm or injury to either party or the bigamy is part of a deliberate avoidance of the UK's immigration process eg a bogus marriage, then there will be a custodial sentence. In less serious cases the prison sentence may be suspended.
catholics believe that you can be prayed out of hell, and that you wait in pergatory. no
Apostles creed is the prayer that tells what Catholics believe.
I don't believe in capital punishment