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As I understand it, the Orthodox Church permits divorced people to have second marriages in rare circumstances, but regards the re-married person as having been granted a dispensation to be married twice, as long as their divorced first spouse remains alive, they effectively have two spouses. Is this a correct understanding?
As Orthodox sacraments are considered valid by the Catholic Church, what is the status of someone who is remarried in an Orthodox Church according to Catholicism? Is the marriage valid, valid but illicit, invalid, something else?
Does it make a difference whether you look at a moral issue like this from Eastern or Western Catholic perspectives? What is the teaching and practice of the Eastern Catholic Church on remarriage - the same as Rome or the same as the Orthodox?
As Orthodox sacraments are considered valid by the Catholic Church, what is the status of someone who is remarried in an Orthodox Church according to Catholicism? Is the marriage valid, valid but illicit, invalid, something else?
Does it make a difference whether you look at a moral issue like this from Eastern or Western Catholic perspectives? What is the teaching and practice of the Eastern Catholic Church on remarriage - the same as Rome or the same as the Orthodox?