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Annulments: What You Need to Know is unavailable, but you can change that!

Confused about annulments? Think they’re just a Catholic divorce in disguise? Many people have questions about annulments but aren’t sure where to turn for the answers. Jimmy Akin, director of apologetics for Catholic Answers, has taken on the task of providing a concise, understandable booklet about annulments, written in question-and-answer format. Whether your question is a basic one or delves...

although willing to let the Catholic party practice his faith, is not willing to be married in a Catholic ceremony. In the absence of a dispensation from form, a Catholic is normally unable to validly contract marriage in a non-Catholic ceremony. Failing to observe the Catholic form of marriage normally results in an impediment that causes the marriage to be invalid. This kind of nullity is usually very easy to show. It simply needs to be established that the party was Catholic, did attempt marriage,
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