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I don’t know why you’d be suprised. In the Catholic Church the consent of only one parent is required for licety. I am sure it’s the same in the Orthodox Churches.And yeah…I’m surprised any priest went along with this.
I don’t know why you’d be suprised. In the Catholic Church the consent of only one parent is required for licety. I am sure it’s the same in the Orthodox Churches.And yeah…I’m surprised any priest went along with this.
Is the relationship between Catholic and Orthodox churches - in so far as the mutual view of each other’s sacraments is concerned - the same for Greek Orthodox and for other Orthodox?Greek Orthodox is one of the Orthodox Churches.
No. The Orthodox are in communion with each other. They are not in communion with the Catholic Church.Is the relationship between Catholic and Orthodox churches - in so far as the mutual view of each other’s sacraments is concerned - the same for Greek Orthodox and for other Orthodox
I encourage you to read the documents regarding Catholic-Orthodox marriages (USCCB).The issue is not what your husband wants. The issue is that a Catholic is required to baptize their children Catholic and raise them as Catholics. By baptizing them Orthodox they are now Orthodox and that creates a lot of problems.