by Anonymous on February 24th, 2008

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If a Catholic women, divorces her Baptist husband, after being married in a Episcopalian church, is she the only one who has to get an annullment? What are the rules for a Baptist to remarry in a church after being married already in a Chistian church?

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  • by wfbrad on August 9th, 2008

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    First of all the divorce would have to have been for a scriptural reason. Adultery, abandonment by an unsaved spouse, and that's about it. The prospective newlyweds would have to both be saved. They would definately have to go through premarital counseling, and that would not guarantee a pastor would marry them. The aim is to not enable someone to commit adultery again, and that has to be judged on an individual basis by the pastor. A lot of pastors would refuse to do the wedding altogether for the reason the there is already a case of infidelity, you would have to absolutely convince him that you did not instigate it. You may just be referred to a justice of the peace.

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