A Roman Catholic marriage would be void only when the parties have obtained a civil divorce or annulment and an ecclesiastical annulment. Official procedures must be followed in order to "void" the marriage.
If, on the other hand, you want to know the grounds for declaring a marriage void see the related link.
A Roman Catholic can have a Roman Catholic wedding if he or she received an annullment for their marriage or their spouse died.
Here is the complete order of the marriage Mass: Catholic Wedding Help.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe best person to ask would be your priest or the secretary at your local Catholic Church.
A Catholic wedding ceremony will differ from parish to parish. Most Catholic wedding ceremonies are very much like a standard wedding ceremony. Many Catholic wedding ceremonies include the sacraments.
Yes. Marriages can be witnessed by the Church in any Liturgical season.
Anyone can be an attendant at Catholic wedding.
Technically, there are no "Roman Catholic" Orders: It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. . Apostolicae Curae declared Anglican Orders null and void, NOT Catholic Orders.
Yes, as long as she does not choose a Catholic Church. She will have to find a church that will perform an interdenominational wedding of divorced persons. The Catholic Church will not.
Yes. She was raised as a roman catholic, she had a catholic wedding ceremony, as well as a catholic baptism for her son. I would call that a catholic. There seems to be some debate as to how devout she is. Some say she is a "non-practicing" catholic. She practices IVF and is therefore not a Catholic by any stretch of the imagination.
A Catholic wedding ceremony will differ from parish to parish. Most Catholic wedding ceremonies are very much like a standard wedding ceremony. Many Catholic wedding ceremonies include the sacraments.
Regardless of who they are marrying, Catholics are obligated by their religion to be married in a Catholic Church by a Catholic priest.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, the pastor is the priest in charge of a particular parish. Outside of particular circumstances, the pastor would be the ordinary person who would perform a wedding.