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Mary_s_Lamb
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My brother was married in the catholic church, divorced, and remarried in a civil ceremony. when he and his wife had children they were told that the children could not be baptized because it was an invalid marriage. Is this true? I know of many families in our parish where the parents abstain from communion , themselves because of an invalid marriage. But their children receive the sacraments.
It may be that he is also non practicing, in that he doesn’t go to mass any more since the divorce. But I know of many families where the kids are in CCD only to get their sacraments. Then they never go to mass.
Should the children be punished because of the sins of the parents?
He feels that he does not have any grounds for an annulment because he believes that he was adequately prepared for marriage. However, he is hearing rumors that his ex wife is living with a woman. And it has been suggested to him that they are more than roommates. If she is gay is this grounds for an annulment?
He is difficult to discuss faith matters with. He feels like the church abandoned him. Even though he left the church. What advice do you have in how to talk to him. I do pray for him daily.
Thanks for your advice.
It may be that he is also non practicing, in that he doesn’t go to mass any more since the divorce. But I know of many families where the kids are in CCD only to get their sacraments. Then they never go to mass.
Should the children be punished because of the sins of the parents?
He feels that he does not have any grounds for an annulment because he believes that he was adequately prepared for marriage. However, he is hearing rumors that his ex wife is living with a woman. And it has been suggested to him that they are more than roommates. If she is gay is this grounds for an annulment?
He is difficult to discuss faith matters with. He feels like the church abandoned him. Even though he left the church. What advice do you have in how to talk to him. I do pray for him daily.
Thanks for your advice.