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Are there particular grounds for nullity in failed marriages?

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Are there particular grounds for nullity in failed marriages?

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1) Contact the local parish for an appointment with the pastor or his delegate to discuss the situation and determine what must be done. 2) Obtain a new copy of the baptismal record for the Catholic party (or for each person, if both are Roman Catholic). Make that request to the parish where the person was baptized, indicating the name of the individual (as well as the names of the parents), date of birth and approximate date of the Baptism. Since this is a standard procedure for Catholic parishes, the copy should be forthcoming almost immediately. 3) If necessary, seek a Church declaration of nullity. (See The Tribunal Process.) A favorable decision is needed before a convalidation can be scheduled. 4) Complete the necessary paperwork (marriage investigation, inquiry form or premarital document) with the pastor or his delegate. 5) Determine the date, time and most suitable type of service. 6) Celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation before the convalidation ceremony. Quite often, peo

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