If I have it right, the Catholic Church does not recognize the legitimacy of a civil marriage. But you are actually pointing out that they do recognize a civil divorce! Not only recognize it but require it? Wow.
rcwitness:
Well, the Church recognizes it as a bond of marriage. However, it does not equal or replace a Marriage in the Lord (Sacrament).
No. If one or both are Catholic, then the Church does not recognize the civil marriage as valid.
One caveat, though: it
is possible to request a dispensation from the requirements of the form of a Catholic wedding (i.e., in a Catholic church, presided by a priest or deacon). Two Catholics typically won’t get this dispensation, but a Catholic and non-Catholic Christian are able to request it. In that case, a marriage celebrated “outside the Church”
can be valid – and sacramental, at that!
WRT to @Wannano’s point: no, the Church
doesn’t “recognize civil divorce”!!! That is, we don’t look at the divorce and say that it has any canonical effects. However, the Church
does notice that the divorce took place and therefore, that the spouses are making a statement that the marriage is broken, and at that point, having noticed it, the Church is able (at the request of the spouse(s)) to initiate nullity proceedings.
So a Priest might actually be performing an invalid marriage because of a hidden or unknown action or attribute of one of the couple?
The priest or deacon does his due diligence in assessing the situation and, if he believes that a valid marriage will result, he celebrates the marriage. He
could be mistaken, of course.
Many invalid marriages by Catholics, especially on grounds a lack of proper consent are a sacrilege.
NOT NECESSARILY BY BOTH SPOUSES!
Doesn’t have to be “both spouses”. If one spouse does not have proper consent, the marriage isn’t valid.
What if your marriage is valid? Is it OK to get a divorce if you are in a valid marriage?
Are you asking "what happens if a couple divorces and then attempts nullity, but gets told “no, the marriage is not null on those grounds”?