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Is annulment of marriage allowed to those non catholic christians?

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Is annulment of marriage allowed to those non catholic christians?

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Yes. All previous marriages, civil or religious, have to be dealt with before someone can be married in the Catholic Church even for non-Catholics. The Catholic Church believes that God does not recognize civil divorces. Jesus said, “Therefore what God has joined together, no human being must separate.” (Mark 10:9) However there may be hope of a declaration of nullity. The term “annulment” is a misnomer because the Church does not undo or erase a marriage bond. Rather the Church issues a declaration of nullity when it discovers that the parties were not truly joined by God and hence a full spiritual sacramental marriage as understood by the Church was not present. Then the parties are free to marry for the first time. Grounds for nullity include: • Either one or both of the spouses were not baptized persons during the time of marriage • An unauthorized marriage by a Catholic before someone other than a designated priest or deacon • A marriage where one of the spouses had an impediment

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