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What is required of the Catholic church for a catholic woman married in the church, now divorced to remarry the same man He is not Catholic and was married to someone else for a very short while. Asked by HORSEWOMAN 27 months ago Similar questions: required Catholic church catholic woman married divorced remarry man Society > Religion & Spirituality.
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The Old Testament Law specifically forbade exactly this because it uses marriage to accomplish serial prostitution. One starts with God's standards: "For the LORD, the God of Israel, saith that he hateth putting away: for one covereth violence with his garment, saith the LORD of hosts: therefore take heed to your spirit, that ye deal not treacherously" (Malachi 2:16). "He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so" (Matthew 19:8).
God intended marriage to be for life and divorce only because some folks won't do that God's way. That said, being with one earlier, going to another, and coming back to the first is what prostitutes do, and God specifically forbade (in Deuteronomy 24:1-4) using marriage for that (the rules in the Quran notwithstanding. ) Now to your question about the Roman Catholic Church.
Their usual policy is that divorce is not recognized without good cause and official sanction (making it an annulment. ) Thus, the remarriage wouldn't be recognized, either. This is irrespective of whether one of the partners was not a member of the RCC.
Their policies apply to the one who is. Thus, do they think you two were ever "not married" in the first place? This question would have to be put to a priest/bishop to get their official ruling.My best guess is that they don't think you two ever divorced, and that other woman he was "married to for a very short while" amounted to adultery.
1 Not much of anything. The Church didn't recognize the divorce (or the interim marriage outside the Church) so the re-marriage is irrelevant. They've been married to each other all along.
Quick Confession, few bucks in the plate and you're good to go.
Not much of anything. The Church didn't recognize the divorce (or the interim marriage outside the Church) so the re-marriage is irrelevant. They've been married to each other all along.
Quick Confession, few bucks in the plate and you're good to go.
I agree. Twelve years of Catholic school tells me you were never divorced as far as the church was concerned.
3 Nothing more is required than your promises to God of the following:You will be married until you die. Your children will be raised Catholic. You will attend Catholic mass together.
And, you'll need to vow to uphold the rest of the Church teachings, of course.
Nothing more is required than your promises to God of the following:You will be married until you die. Your children will be raised Catholic. You will attend Catholic mass together.
And, you'll need to vow to uphold the rest of the Church teachings, of course.
4 In my lay person's opinion, you were still married to that man.
In my lay person's opinion, you were still married to that man.
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