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Chris Ham wrote:

Hi, guys —

I am a twenty-nine year old male and have been legally divorced (not through the Church) for three years. During this time I have come to Catholicism, and have not yet had an annulment.

I am now with the same woman again and wish to be remarried legally in the eyes of the court system, but do not know if this:

  • requires an annulment, or
  • if this second (first) marriage will be acceptable in the eyes of the Church and can proceed with no problems.

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you and may God bless you and yours.

Chris

  { Is an annulment required for our future marriage to be acceptable in the eyes of the Church? }

John replied:

Hi, Chris —

Since the first marriage is presumed to be valid you don't have to do a thing.

If the first marriage was not in a Church you might want to have it blessed.

John

Paul replied:

Hello Chris,

Welcome too Catholicism. If I understand you correctly, you want to civilly re-marry your spouse to whom you have civilly divorced.

Since the Church does not recognize civil divorce as severing the marital bond, if the marriage was indeed valid, then there would be no reason to "remarry" in the Church.

There are other questions to ask though, such as whether your spouse was Catholic at the time of the first wedding. If so, that may make the marriage invalid in the eyes of the Church, which would then make it necessary to marry in the Church.

Go see you pastor and tell him everything. He should guide you on what steps need to be taken. Being a baptized Catholic now enables you to think in terms of a sacramental marriage also.

Paul

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