Who can one contact to begin the Catholic annulment process?
If there has been a change in priests at the parish where you're registered, is it allowed to, say, go across town to contact the priest you're more familiar with at his new location?
If there has been a change in priests at the parish where you're registered, is it allowed to, say, go across town to contact the priest you're more familiar with at his new location?
Scarborough Fair
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I think it is allowed to go to any parish you want. My sister in law got an annulment and she had help from the priest. She went through s different church than the one she was married in.
macattakk2000
you take a wife and you get divorced this idea of it did not count is man made. You can call your marriage annulled but you would still have an ex husband or wife. This concept really is giving a divorced person a status of someone who was never married. This is a lie if you lived together and had sex and made vows how can a church erase those facts. The Lord is wanting to heal broken families and loves the divorced people as much as anyone else.
Robert S
Star with your local parish priest.
Go through the Parish office to make inquiry.
Larger parishes may have a lay consultant.
They will refer you to the diocesan chancery.
Eventually, you'll come before the Tribunal.
The process may take years to accomplish.
Much depends on availability of witnesses.
Olive Garden
catholic marriage annulled? a local priest cannot annul. it cost a bundle to get near the Vatican approval.
Mog
I heard it costs a lot. I'd say contact your bishop