Can you be more specific? :-)
I didn't think so, but given the topic, I figured I'd ask. Thanks
Marriage is a vocation. If your spouse dies, you are free to marry again to fulfill your vocation. However, if you are a married priest from another faith who has converted to Catholicism and been ordained to the Catholic priesthood, and your spouse dies, you cannot marry again. That’s the only case I can think of where a Catholic could not marry again after the death of a spouse. If anyone knows of another, I’d like to hear it!