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Sheeniac
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I would go, and use your presence as a time to pray for them. Your husband does have a point - it isn’t that simple. If he intends on going, I think you should go to.
I’m not condemning. I hope sincerely that they have made arrangements to have their previous marriages annulled and that they live as devout and holy life as can be had outside the bounds of Holy Mother Church. But in this instance, I don’t see how it could be anything other than giving occasion to scandal. If this were the first marriage for both, then fine. Since it’s not, better the politely decline and not risk causing scandal.This is not the same situation at all as the OP was asking about. You were Catholic, the couple being discussed were/are not. They are not bound to live under the rules of the Catholic Church, (annullment) before re-marriage, unless they marry a Catholic in the Catholic Church. You can say that they must still live under the 10 commandments… perhaps in their consciences they are. You do not know about the previous marriages. We don’t know enough about the circumstances, previous marriages, their beliefs, etc. to be condemning them. A previous poster deemed my post as un-christian…no, I am christian through and through. I have been Catholic all my life (all 67 years)and believe that although I love my faith and try to live it, others can and will go to heaven living their beliefs and following their conscience. We cannot see inside another mans soul. Leave that to Jesus. Show kindess and love and pray that the couple is blessed by God. Amen!!
Love and peace,
Mom of 5
My statement that your opinion was not consistent with the faith is not necessarily a reflection on your character but rather is a reflection on your proper understanding of the teachings of the Church. “Time in grade” as a Catholic does not equate to understanding. In this case you are in error not only in the instance of the understanding of the Sacrament of Matrimony but now also on the nature of salvation.This is not the same situation at all as the OP was asking about. You were Catholic, the couple being discussed were/are not. They are not bound to live under the rules of the Catholic Church, (annullment) before re-marriage, unless they marry a Catholic in the Catholic Church. You can say that they must still live under the 10 commandments… perhaps in their consciences they are. You do not know about the previous marriages. We don’t know enough about the circumstances, previous marriages, their beliefs, etc. to be condemning them. A previous poster deemed my post as un-christian…no, I am christian through and through. I have been Catholic all my life (all 67 years)and believe that although I love my faith and try to live it, others can and will go to heaven living their beliefs and following their conscience. We cannot see inside another mans soul. Leave that to Jesus. Show kindess and love and pray that the couple is blessed by God. Amen!!
Love and peace,
Mom of 5
not everyone out there is Catholic.To answer some questions:
They are not Catholic.
They are being married in a Methodist Church.
I am pretty sure that they have not received decrees, since they are not Catholic.