English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

25 answers

Maybe. Your fiance's first marriage would have to be invalidated before you can marry in the Catholic Church.

Approach the appropriate person your in your parish who has been trained in the process. If you encounter difficulties, you may go directly to the diocese.

Be prayerful, honest and patient. It takes a while.

With love in Christ.

2006-07-05 16:57:08 · answer #1 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 1 0

Yes. The Catholic Church does not recognize marriages outside of the Faith as needing annulments. The Episcopalian/Anglican (Church of England) marriage is the same as a civil marriage in the eyes of the Church.

All that is necessary for this woman to be free to marry in the Catholic Church is a civil divorce from her previous husband, which she already has.

Also, as a non-Catholic, she must make a formal promise to raise your future children as Catholics in order to be married in the Church.

Just an FYI: because she is not a Catholic, your marriage can be performed in the Catholic Church and recognized as valid, but it will not be considered a sacrament. Only marriages between two Catholic are considered sacraments, so for mixed-faith marriages, any reference to the sacrament of holy matrimony are removed from the wedding ceremony (regardless of whether you have a Mass wedding or not.

2006-07-09 04:40:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sorry, but most Catholic Churches will not allow any person to get married more than once. I know you say you are catholic, but don't feel that just because you are catholic, you can't have a marriage blessed in the church just because it isn't in a catholic church. Feel free to go to a non-denominational church. Remember, God will be there no matter what church you go to. He knows what is in your heart, you two are the only ones that need to ask for his blessings anyways. Good luck, God bless, and hopefully, have a wonderful marriage (that is if you get married)!

2006-07-05 05:03:43 · answer #3 · answered by Jade S 1 · 0 0

My father was a Catholic priest who left the priesthood to marry my mother - a Woman from the Church of England. He would say go for it. They have been happily married for 39 years.

2006-07-05 04:59:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Here is the Catholic response to your question.

If her husband has passed away, ignore the below and get married.

If the husband is still alive, you have to check if the marriage was sacramental. If it was not, then you do not have a problem, go ahead and marry.

If it was sacramental, you have to check if it was valid. Go and buy this book.
Annulments And The Catholic Church: Straight Answers To Tough Questions
by Edward N. Peters

If it was invalid, get an annulment and get married. If not you have a wonderful friend.

Your parish priest will help you get in contact with the right people in the diocese to help you out on this process.

2006-07-05 06:31:00 · answer #5 · answered by Liet Kynes 5 · 0 1

yes, but if you plan on getting married in the church she will have to take classes first, she doesnt need to convert or anything they are just classes teaching her an understanding of the catholic religion. So you can fufill your sacraments and she can be supportive in her understandings of why ect.. my husband is Baptist, and im Catholic.. and although we are already married we do plan on renewing our vows in the Catholic church because our religion does believe that if your not married in the catholic church then your not considered married in the eyes of God, and we've already checked into it, and he doesnt need to convert, just has to take classes to grasp an understanding of what being a spouse to a catholic in details, his responsibilities in making sure my sacraments are fufilled like me needing a catholic funeral if something happens to me ect..

To another rebut what someone else said, My father was protestant when he married my mother.. they divorced, and my father converted to being a Catholic, and he did get married in a Catholic church to my step mother who is also Catholic.. It doesnt matter if you've been married before or not AS LONG as you werent married in the Catholic Church before.. once married in the catholic church you are considered always married UNLESS you get an annaulment because the Catholic Church doesnt recognize Divorce, but unless you were married in the Catholic church to begin with , then they dont look at it as if you were married in the eyes of the lord even if u were married 10 prior to being married in the church..

2006-07-05 05:02:27 · answer #6 · answered by brwneyedgrl 7 · 0 0

My wife is catholic I was divorced the cannon would not allow us to marry in church. He told my wife that if she did not marry in church God would not recognise the marriage. I told him I was married in a registry office therefore in the eyes of god I had not been married so why cant we get married in church. He still refused Hypocrite I say.

2006-07-05 08:29:21 · answer #7 · answered by mcspaner 3 · 0 0

you ought to not in any respect lie -- that is compared to you could fool God, and that's a nasty thanks to start up a wedding ceremony. in case you marry the muslim guy and later divorce and favor to marry somebody else interior the Catholic Church, you would go by skill of an same technique as all of us else. you would observe for a decree of nullity and also you'll get it truly certainly for "lack of canonical type" because you married a muslim in a muslim ceremony without dispensation OR in case you sought dispensation previous to the muslim marriage and received it, you may want to probably get it on different grounds (mutually with declaring your purpose to divorce earlier the marriage even befell). Why do not you in simple terms marry the right guy interior the right way so that you do not might want to wrorry about divorce and remarriage in any respect?

2016-10-14 03:42:12 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As long as the Catholic church does NOT recognize her first marriage as being legit (IE Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise), yes!

2006-07-05 04:58:34 · answer #9 · answered by pamspraises 2 · 0 0

Why would anyone care about churchs when they are in a relationship with another person do you base your feelings on how the church see you in the community

2006-07-05 04:59:17 · answer #10 · answered by david 3 · 0 0

fedest.com, questions and answers