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Dialogue: Annulment vs. Divorce
Link ID 22502
Title Dialogue: Annulment vs. Divorce
Url http://ic.net/~erasmus/RAZ150.HTM
Description Dave Armstrong expresses his interpretation of the differences between annulment and divorce showing that annulment establishes that a marital status never existed whereas divorce terminates a legal status.
Category Denominations > Catholicism > Annulment
Date May 20, 2001
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