Resources to prepare your case
Why Annulment
Why should you apply for a Catholic annulment?
After going through a divorce, most people don’t even want to think about going through an annulment. Divorce was painful enough. But you may be in a position where an nullity of marriage has become a necessity, especially if you want to remarry in the Catholic Church.
Are you in any of these situations:
- You’re a divorced Catholic who has fallen in love and wants to remarry in the Church.
- You’re a divorced non-Catholic who has fallen in love, and your Catholic fiancé wants to marry in the Catholic Church.
- You’re divorced and already remarried [Catholic or non-Catholic] and you want to bring your civil marriage into the Church.
- You’re a divorced non-Catholic who wants to become Catholic and also remarry.
Or, you may want a Church annulment out of a desire to change your present “married status” in Church law back to a “single status.”
- You’re a divorced Catholic who wants the option to remarry in the Church in the future.
- You’re a divorced Catholic who is looking into getting an annulment for “peace of conscience.”
Whatever your reason for seeking an annulment, our resources aim to alleviate some of the stress associated with the process. Whether you are Catholic or non-Catholic, you can find helpful materials to make the annulment preparation as straightforward as possible.