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We haven’t spoken to a canon lawyer…hoping that when this special witness finally contacts my wife that she’ll get some sort of outcome…my wife was/is Methodist…she felt the same when she went through RCIA…she couldn’t believe there was so much about Christianity she had never been taught or even heard about…she has been told she has at least 2 or 3 reasons why her first marriage would be regarded as invalid…I read on this site that someone said that her diocese allowed for only one witness for her annulment…the diocese my wife is going through wants 3…bit hard for a marriage that took place 47 years ago with all but 2 witnesses still living…and one refused to have anything to do with the Catholic Church…I understand how you feel about being a Protestant wanting to become Catholic…especially as Protestants don’t have…and aren’t taught that a second marriage is not allowed in the Catholic Church without an annulment…it’s like you’re now branded an adulterer for wanting to join the church…what annoys me so much is that my wife is doing all she can in the hope of becoming a good faithful Catholic because she loves the Catholic faith… it’s doesn’t show much compassion to those who have had to put pen to paper and relive a very painful and personal experience …and get told nothing back in return …only that it may or may not be granted…or even when it will be decided…I hope and pray that you will get a positive result…like I pray everyday my wife gets a her annulment too.Have you spoken with a Canon Lawyer? I know that helped us greatly. Your priest probably knows one. My thing is, I just love the Catholic mass, and RCIA taught me so very much about the history of Catholicism, that I am genuinely in love with the Faith. I can’t imagine leaving as I have also been very devoted to my prayer and readings (similar to your wife). It’s just all so confusing and frustrating; with very little semblance of order from diocese to diocese. My future life in the church depends on what a five person panel thinks. I am culpable for a marriage that took place when I was a Protestant. (the same as if I had been raised Catholic) We were never raised to believe that second marriage effected your entrance into the church. Now, it matters completely. Boy, if I had only known. Sometimes it is all just so overwhelming.
