New Orleans Louisiana Formal Case - Preliminary Testimony

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New Orleans
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US-T003ST
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Either party in a marriage that has ended in divorce has the right to ask the Church to review a former marriage. The petitioner has the burden of providing proofs to demonstrate why a marriage may be considered invalid.The formal process is not adversarial and does not make a moral judgment on any person involved, it simply makes a statement of truth regarding the validity of the prior bond according to Church teaching.
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New Orleans Louisiana Formal Case - Preliminary Testimony