Sentences with phrase «remarries without»

The only time it's a problem is when a divorced Catholic remarries without receiving an annulment.
Kirsten: Before you answer that Father, I just want to add also, that this [being remarried without an annulment] is a mortal sin.
If you are a Catholic marry, in the church, divorce and remarry without an annulment, don't blame the church.
The status of divorced Catholics who have remarried without receiving an annulment has become the symbolic issue.
Are we to say out loud that a Catholic who has remarried without receiving an annulment is committing adultery when having sexual intercourse with his «wife»?
Only the divorced people who have REMARRIED without an annulment are prevented from receiving the Eucharist.
Legally separated couples may not remarry without first divorcing.
Remember, the terms of your legal separation are almost exactly like those of a divorce — the biggest difference being only that after a legal separation, you can not remarry without first obtaining an actual divorce.

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And I think that's for a person who is a divorced and remarried Catholic without the annulment or an LGBT Catholic.
Some Protestant leaders are striving to broaden the church's ministry to include the growing plurality of family forms — to include as coequals with the intact nuclear family all single - parent families, the divorced and remarried, blended families, childless couples, unmarried couples living together, and gay and lesbian couples with or without children.
A bishop in Argentina has — according to still - undenied reports — given Communion to thirty of the divorced and remarried in one big ceremony, without any mention of a resolution to live continently.
Not without its pain and struggle, it is the putting away of one marriage partner by another in such a formal way as to allow both to remarry.
Tradition dictates that he can't raise a child without the help of a spouse, meaning his 10 - year - old son is forced to live with family members until he remarries.
The marital deduction law allows married couples to transfer an unlimited amount to their spouse without an estate tax hit; however, upon the death of a spouse, the surviving spouse does not get this privilege (unless they remarry) and if his / her estate exceeds the federal and state estate tax exemption then it will be taxed upon their death.
This will incur an additional cost payable to the court, however, it is often advisable to obtain this certificate at the time you obtain a Divorce so that if you choose to remarry sometime down the line, you are able to do so hassle free without revisiting the court.
Since legal separation resembles divorce so closely, the main difference — and benefit — comes from the fact that legal separations can be reversed, reuniting reconciled spouses without requiring them to remarry.
A divorce permits each spouse to remarry or date other people without being seen as an infidel.
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