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I tried asking this question to one of the “Ask an Apologist” members but he has not replied to my follow up questions.
I was told that it is only a civil matter if you are determined to be illegitimate or not. But this seems wrong.
Speaking from a traditional point of view I would like to know if I am considered illegitimate. Here is my story…
My dad is Catholic and my mom is Lutheran. I was conceived outside of marriage. My parents were married civilly before I was born and they were also married in a non-Catholic church before I was born. I know that if a Catholic gets married in a non-Catholic Church then that marriage is not valid, but the civil marriage is, right? - Meaning that in God’s eyes my parents were married? Also, I would like to point out that my parents did try to get married in a Catholic Church but were denied because they were too young, apparently. Anyways, if this makes a difference or not, my parents are now divorced. My dad has remarried in a Catholic Church, but later got that marriage annulled and he is currently married to another woman through the Catholic Church.
Now according to this:
It seems I am illegitimate. Am I?
BTW, my last thread was locked (I do not know why), but if you know if the SSPX ordains illegitimate sons then please PM me.
I was told that it is only a civil matter if you are determined to be illegitimate or not. But this seems wrong.
Speaking from a traditional point of view I would like to know if I am considered illegitimate. Here is my story…
My dad is Catholic and my mom is Lutheran. I was conceived outside of marriage. My parents were married civilly before I was born and they were also married in a non-Catholic church before I was born. I know that if a Catholic gets married in a non-Catholic Church then that marriage is not valid, but the civil marriage is, right? - Meaning that in God’s eyes my parents were married? Also, I would like to point out that my parents did try to get married in a Catholic Church but were denied because they were too young, apparently. Anyways, if this makes a difference or not, my parents are now divorced. My dad has remarried in a Catholic Church, but later got that marriage annulled and he is currently married to another woman through the Catholic Church.
Now according to this:
SourceThe law as laid down in the Decretals of Gregory IX (I, X) mentions only the offspring of clerics and those begotten in fornication. But in the sixth book of the Decretals all persons of illegitimate birth are expressly included. These may be ranged in the following classes: (1) Natural illegitimates, or the offspring of parents who at the time of the birth or conception of such offspring, were capable of contracting Christian marriage. (2) Spurious illegitimates, or those born of a known mother and an unknown father — unknown because the mother had carnal relations with several men. (3) Adulterine illegitimates, those begotten of parents, one or both of whom, at the time of conception and birth of such offspring, were lawfully married to a third person. (4) Incest illegitimates, or persons whose parents could not marry because of an invalidating impediment of consanguinity or affinity. (5) Sacrilegious illegitimates, or the offspring of parents who are restrained from marriage because of the impediment of Holy orders or solemn religious vows. The practice of the present day also holds as illegitimates abandoned children of unknown parentage. Legitimacy may not be presumed or established by negative proof. Positive documentary evidence must be adduced.
It seems I am illegitimate. Am I?
BTW, my last thread was locked (I do not know why), but if you know if the SSPX ordains illegitimate sons then please PM me.