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Please bear with me, I know this is long, but it is eating me up and if anyone can help me, I would appreciate it so much.
I married my (baptized-Protestant, and still non-Catholic) husband after a period of informal instruction in the Church (not RCIA, but approved by the priest) and after changing my mind about being received into the Church, for various reasons not relevant here (but no, it didn’t have to do with our relationship.) So I was a non-Catholic when we married and unsure if I’d ever actually become Catholic, though I shared many Catholic beliefs.
Again, for various reasons, this was probably for the best. When I finally was received into the Church, at a different parish, two years later, I was fully ready to come home.
I was already baptized Methodist as an infant (again years later as a Baptist, because Baptists don’t believe infant baptism is valid- yes I know multiple baptisms are a big no-no in the Church, but remember I wasn’t Catholic yet!) So I just made my first Communion at an ordinary weekday Mass and was confirmed on Pentecost the following year. 
In any event, my marriage has never needed to be convalidated because I was still a non-Catholic when we married. But after reading something on here where a woman was questioning the validity of her marriage due to the mixed marriage issue, I began to feel a little anxious. I had never before even thought I might have been Catholic when I got married, I was dead certain that I was not for the past almost 8 years, but when I looked up being received into the Church, I saw that a profession of faith can mean you are Catholic if you are already baptized even apart from the other Sacraments, and though this is usually done at the time of first Eucharist, I got the impression it could be done separately!
I have absolutely NO memory of doing such a thing and neither does my family. If it did happen, I did not know what it meant, not at all, or that I was then Catholic by doing it (though I did fully intend to join the Church at one time and could have made such a profession honestly…apart from not knowing what it actually meant!) I have NO reason to believe such a thing ever happened, and I have no proof it ever did. Even the man who was sponsoring me into the Church the first time I was preparing to convert mentioned his surprise years after the fact that I had eventually joined the Church, clearly indicating that he did not think I was Catholic at the time, either.
I know this fear is totally groundless, but it would be such a comfort to me if anyone knows whether the profession of faith for a candidate must be public under ordinary circumstances (I am dead certain no public events ever happened during my preparation- there was no “rite of welcoming” or any acknowledgment at Mass, etc.) I do not even remember meeting with the priest privately except once, to discuss the possibility of a Catholic wedding early in my engagement. It is possible I did, when planning to make my first Communion, but I do not remember. I never even went to Confesion until over a year after I changed my mind about being received!
Could I have been Catholic all that time without me or anyone else knowing it? Can someone accidentally become Catholic? Is it very likely it would have happened this way? I am not even sure what I’d say to my priest (no longer the same one, I have moved multiple times since then)- “I fear my marriage is invalid, and I have absolutely no reason, proof, or evidence to have such a fear.” I understand the Church assumes a marriage is valid unless it can be proved otherwise, is this true?
Thanks for any help…I know this probably sounds crazy…I do have anxiety issues to start with which are being treated (but not very successfully, obviously). I am also resolving to stay away from threads like that in the future, but obviously the damage has been done.
God bless you.
I married my (baptized-Protestant, and still non-Catholic) husband after a period of informal instruction in the Church (not RCIA, but approved by the priest) and after changing my mind about being received into the Church, for various reasons not relevant here (but no, it didn’t have to do with our relationship.) So I was a non-Catholic when we married and unsure if I’d ever actually become Catholic, though I shared many Catholic beliefs.
Again, for various reasons, this was probably for the best. When I finally was received into the Church, at a different parish, two years later, I was fully ready to come home.
In any event, my marriage has never needed to be convalidated because I was still a non-Catholic when we married. But after reading something on here where a woman was questioning the validity of her marriage due to the mixed marriage issue, I began to feel a little anxious. I had never before even thought I might have been Catholic when I got married, I was dead certain that I was not for the past almost 8 years, but when I looked up being received into the Church, I saw that a profession of faith can mean you are Catholic if you are already baptized even apart from the other Sacraments, and though this is usually done at the time of first Eucharist, I got the impression it could be done separately!
I have absolutely NO memory of doing such a thing and neither does my family. If it did happen, I did not know what it meant, not at all, or that I was then Catholic by doing it (though I did fully intend to join the Church at one time and could have made such a profession honestly…apart from not knowing what it actually meant!) I have NO reason to believe such a thing ever happened, and I have no proof it ever did. Even the man who was sponsoring me into the Church the first time I was preparing to convert mentioned his surprise years after the fact that I had eventually joined the Church, clearly indicating that he did not think I was Catholic at the time, either.
I know this fear is totally groundless, but it would be such a comfort to me if anyone knows whether the profession of faith for a candidate must be public under ordinary circumstances (I am dead certain no public events ever happened during my preparation- there was no “rite of welcoming” or any acknowledgment at Mass, etc.) I do not even remember meeting with the priest privately except once, to discuss the possibility of a Catholic wedding early in my engagement. It is possible I did, when planning to make my first Communion, but I do not remember. I never even went to Confesion until over a year after I changed my mind about being received!
Could I have been Catholic all that time without me or anyone else knowing it? Can someone accidentally become Catholic? Is it very likely it would have happened this way? I am not even sure what I’d say to my priest (no longer the same one, I have moved multiple times since then)- “I fear my marriage is invalid, and I have absolutely no reason, proof, or evidence to have such a fear.” I understand the Church assumes a marriage is valid unless it can be proved otherwise, is this true?
Thanks for any help…I know this probably sounds crazy…I do have anxiety issues to start with which are being treated (but not very successfully, obviously). I am also resolving to stay away from threads like that in the future, but obviously the damage has been done.