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puzzleannie
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Catholics are bound by canon (church) law to marry in the Church, that means, their exchange of vows must be witness by a priest, bishop or deacon. Non-Catholics are not bound by that law. This question has been answered at least 6 times in the last month, a search in the liturgy and sacraments forum will yield good info for you.So basically anyone who was not married in a Catholic church…there marriage is invalid? Even if it was done by a minister who professes Christ as the savior.If the church recognizes baptism’s from other faiths why not marriage if it is done in the name of the GOD.