My wife and I were recently separated, we both agreed that it was better off this way.
We are both of Catholic religious beliefs, not practicing Catholics, but raised as such (ie. Baptisms, First Communions, Conformations for both of us). We both decided when we got married that we would not have it done in the Church for reasons not to be discussed here. The ceremony was done by a non-denominational minister outside of the church.
If the wedding was not held in a church, is it still recognized by the church? When I do plan on getting married again, it will be in a church, so do I need an annulment or can I simply get a divorce and be able to do this??
2007-06-06
00:32:04
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ragu13ca
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