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naomanos6
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Just a little background. My soon-to-be ex-wife (divorcing in June) and I are both lapsed baptized Catholics. Both rebelled in our teens and left the church.Both attended other churches, was not married in a Catholic church nor by a Catholic priest.
Due to a schedule change at work, the only option for me it seems for church is to return to the Catholic church because of the Saturday evening mass. No other church in my area has a Saturday evening service.
With the above said, I do not want to return to the Catholic church if I can not participate fully, that means being able to take communion and I know I can’t if I decide to get remarried (not looking, but am open to the possibility in the distant future) unless there is an annulment.
I think there is something called lack of form? Does that apply in this situation since we did not get permission to wed outside the Catholic church and by someone other than a Catholic priest? If I am able to do a “lack of form” does this mean that I am clear to take communion as well as remarry if I choose?
I am asking here because I do not want to speak to a priest at this time. I prefer to speak to other Catholic laity.
Thanks in advance!
Due to a schedule change at work, the only option for me it seems for church is to return to the Catholic church because of the Saturday evening mass. No other church in my area has a Saturday evening service.
With the above said, I do not want to return to the Catholic church if I can not participate fully, that means being able to take communion and I know I can’t if I decide to get remarried (not looking, but am open to the possibility in the distant future) unless there is an annulment.
I think there is something called lack of form? Does that apply in this situation since we did not get permission to wed outside the Catholic church and by someone other than a Catholic priest? If I am able to do a “lack of form” does this mean that I am clear to take communion as well as remarry if I choose?
I am asking here because I do not want to speak to a priest at this time. I prefer to speak to other Catholic laity.
Thanks in advance!