Marriage, another of the blessed sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church, is the only sacrament that two people physically, spiritually, mentally, and emotionally take together in order to become one with each other. The Church holds Marriage to be so important and so delicate that the Church requires classes to be taken together as a couple before the Catholic Church will allow the marriage. The Catholic Church allows divorce, but does not allow a member of the Catholic Church to be remarried in the Church without receiving an annulment on the previous marriage. An annulment is an order given by the bishop, after much review from a counsel in the diocese, stating that the promises made by the two people and God at the wedding were not made perfectly. In other words, there was something wrong with the marriage or a person in the marriage that caused the destruction of the marriage like a mental illness (also another good example is if one party of the marriage demands a divorce but the other party does not want a divorce but must get one anyway b/c of the other party). An annulment, in a sense, voids the promises made to each other and to God. The Church also allows a couple that divorced to get back together and a man or woman that lost his or spouse to death to also remarry.