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Quick Questions May Catholics ever marry non-Christians?
Quick Questions Will my three divorces prevent me from becoming a Catholic?
Quick Questions Can someone who wants to become a Catholic join the Church even though his invalid marriage causes an impediment to receiving Holy Communion?
Quick Questions Is our marriage sacramental now?
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Jim Blackburn

"I have been listening to you on EWTN for about a year now. I left the Catholic Church 42 years ago. After many struggles during this last year, I  finally went to confession on Sunday. I cannot begin to explain how excited I am to be home. Thank you so much for helping me on my journey home."

~ Peggy
 
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~ Nicholas of Lyra, Franciscan; among the foremost exegetes of all times.
 
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