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JadensMom
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I’ll phrase my question as a hypothetical.
One of my male relatives, a practicing Catholic, is engaged to be married. The young woman was raised, baptized, and confirmed in the Catholic Church, but doesn’t practice. (She’s joked that she got confirmed because it made it easier to share the house with her parents.)
I can’t tell if she has any religious convictions at all. I recently went to dinner at her home, and they didn’t say grace before the meal, or anything.
But when I gave the two of them my blessings for their wedding and hopes for a big, healthy family, they took me aside and informed me in confidence that they wouldn’t be having any children. The bride-to-be has a medical condition that could (not would be, but COULD be) worsened by childbearing, so she had herself sterilized several years ago “as a health measure.” My relative knew this when he proposed to her, but he says it’s their personal business and has asked me to keep it a secret.
I’m not sure WHAT to make of this. Can they even be married in the Church? I’m not sure if our parish priest can or will marry them if they refuse to have children, but when I posed this concern to them, my relative said that he doesn’t see how it’s anyone’s business but their own. He said if the Church refuses them, they’ll be married in an Episcopalian ceremony, but it was implied that they just aren’t going to mention this to the priest at all.
As a Catholic in good standing, can I even attend such a wedding?
What would any of you do in this situation? I’m at a loss. :ehh:
~Jaden(name removed by moderator)
One of my male relatives, a practicing Catholic, is engaged to be married. The young woman was raised, baptized, and confirmed in the Catholic Church, but doesn’t practice. (She’s joked that she got confirmed because it made it easier to share the house with her parents.)
But when I gave the two of them my blessings for their wedding and hopes for a big, healthy family, they took me aside and informed me in confidence that they wouldn’t be having any children. The bride-to-be has a medical condition that could (not would be, but COULD be) worsened by childbearing, so she had herself sterilized several years ago “as a health measure.” My relative knew this when he proposed to her, but he says it’s their personal business and has asked me to keep it a secret.
I’m not sure WHAT to make of this. Can they even be married in the Church? I’m not sure if our parish priest can or will marry them if they refuse to have children, but when I posed this concern to them, my relative said that he doesn’t see how it’s anyone’s business but their own. He said if the Church refuses them, they’ll be married in an Episcopalian ceremony, but it was implied that they just aren’t going to mention this to the priest at all.
As a Catholic in good standing, can I even attend such a wedding?
What would any of you do in this situation? I’m at a loss. :ehh:
~Jaden(name removed by moderator)