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The Christian Catholic Church observes the sacrament of holy matrimony, also known as marriage. According to the American Catholic Church, it is one of only two of the seven sacraments that is...
Like a civil annulment, a Catholic Church annulment voids a marriage and makes it as if it never occurred in the first place. But the grounds for a church marriage annulment are significantly...
In the Roman Catholic Church, a marriage is viewed, in the best of cases, as a covenant between two people to create a lifelong, inviolable union with God blessing the couple's act of unity. Many...
You must contact your parish priest to begin the process. Certain documents are required by most dioceses for the initial application. These documents may include: baptismal certificates of you...
The Catholic Church eagerly embraces new members into its organization, whether they are single, married or even if they are recovering from a dissolved marriage. In order to be baptized as a...
Usually referred to in the context of priestly ordination, "vocation" is actually a concept that is pertinent to all members of the Catholic Church. The vocation of a person represents the type of...
The Catholic Church views marriage as a sacrament that cannot be broken unless one spouse dies. Even if you have received a legal divorce, you cannot remarry in the Catholic Church or receive Holy...
The Catholic Church has firm requirements for marriage because the Church holds that marriage is a sacrament, or solemn rite. Because of this, the Church only recognizes marriages performed by a...
Understanding a Catholic annulment should begin by describing what it is and isn't. To declare a marriage null by the Catholic Church is to say that the marriage was not binding at the time that...
Marriage is considered by the Catholic Church to be a Sacrament---a bond created by God. Legal divorce does not dissolve a marriage in the eyes of the Church. In order to fully dissolve a marriage...
A wedding is a one-time event, followed by a lifetime of commitment in marriage. For centuries, people have taken their marriage vows in front of family, friends, church members and God in a local...