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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Technically Tom Cruise has no ex wife’s. Nicole Kidman is Roman Catholic and she married her current husband in Catholic Church and did not need an annulment as Scientology not considered a valid wedding. Katie Holmes also is Roman Catholic although she is still single she joined a Catholic Church takes communion and eligible to be married in Catholic Church as she was never married before in a valid wedding. [/quote] And the Catholic Church speaks for everyone. And what about his first wife.[/quote] His first wife, Mimi Rogers, was a Scientologist at the time. I’m not sure if she still is. I thought that was how he got into Scientology in the first place.[/quote] Yes, and they were married and divorced. He was also married and divorced from his second and third wives as well. PP P stated that because the Catholic Church does not recognize Scientologist marriages, TC has no ex-wives. Catholic church does not dictate who or who isn't legally married in the USA. I'm sure the divorce lawyers and courts deemed all those marriages legitimate.[/quote] You are misconstruing the pp's comment. The pp was explaining that NK was not considered married because she didn't get married in the church. This is correct. I got married by a civil officiant and divorced. When I remarried in the church and asked the priest if I needed an annulment for the first, he explained that it was unnecessary bc the church did not considered me to have been married. This doesn't change the legal facts, but the church views marriage as religious and doesn't factor in legal issues. [/quote]
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