The question is whether he was a baptized Catholic at any time prior to the attempt at marriage; in that case it would trivially be a failed attempt because of not following rules that are particular to Catholics; if neither party was Catholic then those rules do not apply. I hear on the news that Ivana herself was "secretly raised Cath…
The question is whether he was a baptized Catholic at any time prior to the attempt at marriage; in that case it would trivially be a failed attempt because of not following rules that are particular to Catholics; if neither party was Catholic then those rules do not apply. I hear on the news that Ivana herself was "secretly raised Catholic", however, which (if it included baptism) would mean that both her attempted marriage to the ski instructor *and* *also* her subsequent attempted marriage to Donald do not count since neither attempt followed those rules; since Donald is not a Catholic that means his second attempted marriage does count and he is not an eligible bachelor. This plot has got more twists than an Agatha Christie murder mystery.
The question is whether he was a baptized Catholic at any time prior to the attempt at marriage; in that case it would trivially be a failed attempt because of not following rules that are particular to Catholics; if neither party was Catholic then those rules do not apply. I hear on the news that Ivana herself was "secretly raised Catholic", however, which (if it included baptism) would mean that both her attempted marriage to the ski instructor *and* *also* her subsequent attempted marriage to Donald do not count since neither attempt followed those rules; since Donald is not a Catholic that means his second attempted marriage does count and he is not an eligible bachelor. This plot has got more twists than an Agatha Christie murder mystery.