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customerserviceguy

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16. Here's the answer to that
Mon Jul 1, 2013, 05:56 PM
Jul 2013

Divorce is recognized in all fifty states. There isn't one locality in the US that doesn't allow it.

Nobody has (or would be able to) prevail in court to force the Roman Catholic Church to extend their sacrament of matrimony to a divorced Catholic whose ex-spouse is still living. That's the clearest evidence that churches have the right to not marry who they deem unworthy of their rituals.

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