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Sorry if this violates rule #2. Not sure if it does?
Can I be in my brother-in-law’s wedding? He is Protestant. She is a Catholic who does not practice, though wants to “remain Catholic.” Both are baptized. Their wedding is in a non-denominational “church.” She has not followed any of my recommendations on getting a dispensation. Had she got the dispensation she would have likely lied about things like co-habitation, contraception, etc. My wife and I are faithful Catholics. Are we sinning by being in the wedding? Are we sinning by even going to the wedding? Should the damaging of relationships with my wife’s side of the family play any part in our decision on going or being in the wedding? Would going to the wedding though not being in the wedding be a good compromise?
Thank you for your time.
Can I be in my brother-in-law’s wedding? He is Protestant. She is a Catholic who does not practice, though wants to “remain Catholic.” Both are baptized. Their wedding is in a non-denominational “church.” She has not followed any of my recommendations on getting a dispensation. Had she got the dispensation she would have likely lied about things like co-habitation, contraception, etc. My wife and I are faithful Catholics. Are we sinning by being in the wedding? Are we sinning by even going to the wedding? Should the damaging of relationships with my wife’s side of the family play any part in our decision on going or being in the wedding? Would going to the wedding though not being in the wedding be a good compromise?
Thank you for your time.