I wish to marry a catholic lady I was married before can I marry her in the catholic church?

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I wish to marry a catholic lady I was married before can I marry her in the catholic church Asked by osomako 2 days ago Similar questions: marry catholic lady married church Society > Religion & Spirituality.

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I don't know all the details, but if you were married in a Catholic church, you would have to get your first marriage annulled. (not a simple procedure) .

If you are officially divorced, I would say no. If you got an annulment, then it's fine because it's as if the marriage didn't exist. Also, they used to require that any children born of the uniion, would have to be Catholic.

Why don't you have her consult a priest about what is allowed now.

I was married in a luthern church only for the church not the faith my marriage lasted five years I am divorced for twenty five years and have not married again I wish to marry a lady of catholic faith born into the church and practice her faith since birth I was babtisd and confirmed and recently as of august returned back to my childhood faith the catholic church we wish to marry in the catholic church please give me more of your wisdom as you have more informationthank all of you for your input osomako 1 day ago .

Some decades ago, I would have said the answer would be "No. " Now, however, I say the answer is, "Ask around. " You might find a Roman Catholic priest willing to marry you and her "in the Roman Catholic Church" in spite of that glitch.

My brother was married and then divorced. I think he was married in a protestant church. That may be why he was able to marry a Catholic the second time around.

Pammy J is correct. If you were married the first time in the Catholic Church, you will have to get your first marriage annulled. You might have to anyway.My sister in law is trying to remarry in the church.

She's already had a civil wedding. Her husband had to file for an annulment, too, even though his first wedding was not in the Catholic Church.

Okay I noticed that you married in a protestant church the first time. You may be able to marry in the Catholic church with no problem. My sister in law is trying to get an annulment and the man she married had to apply for annulment even though he did not marry in the church.

Perhaps if she had not married in the church the first time, he would not have had to apply for an annulment. Good luck.

Annulment...no different than divorce after many years of marriage in my eyes.

One key point: if you are a widower; that is a completely different question than if you are divorced.

What is required of the Catholic church for a catholic woman married in the church, now divorced to remarry the same man.

Note the bearing on the current threads re 'organized religion' as contrasted w/ spirituality.

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