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Can a practicing Catholic officiate at a civil wedding ceremony?
Are children of an annulled marriage considered illegitimate?
Are marital relations not supposed to pleasurable because they are only for reproductive purposes?
If a person is infertile through no fault of his own, can he get married in the Catholic Church?
Can I be ordained online to officiate a wedding?
Can my friend remarry civilly before her fiance's annulment, then have the marriage blessed?
Jim Blackburn
If I married a non-baptized person in a civil wedding, do I need an annulment to remarry?
Jim Blackburn
Why is baptism outside the Church valid but marriage outside the Church is not?
Jim Blackburn
Do I need to be confirmed to be married in the Church?
Michelle Arnold
Is marrying a relative allowed by the Church?
Jim Blackburn
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