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In Catholicism, a person can marry only once unless the marriage is annulled, which declares it not valid in the eyes of the Church. If an annulment is granted, the individual may remarry in the Church. If a spouse passes away, the surviving partner is free to marry again. However, the Church emphasizes the sanctity and permanence of marriage, so remarriage is viewed within specific guidelines and conditions.

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