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isaac.madsen
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First off, thank you Catholic Answers for the part you played in my conversion several years ago. Sadly, though I am a convert, I’ve had several periods of inactivity in the catholic faith.
I’m not very knowledgeable on many topics because I wasn’t raised in the church, so I rely on people around me to teach me the dos and don’ts of Catholicism. Each community seems to have different traditions and preferences.
One thing that has been bothering me is my lack of activity in the church. I was married 5 years ago to another Catholic, but we rushed into a civil marriage because I was in the military, and my fiancé lived across the country. We just wanted to be together, and we have been ever since! However, we still have not had a convalidation of our marriage.
Because of this, my wife says we are living in mortal sin, and can neither go to confession, nor receive the eucharist. I barely even bother going to mass as all because of this. Are her assumptions true? I want to have a valid marriage in the eyes of the church and God, and I want to be able to go to confession and receive the Eucharist. What am I supposed to do first?
I’m not very knowledgeable on many topics because I wasn’t raised in the church, so I rely on people around me to teach me the dos and don’ts of Catholicism. Each community seems to have different traditions and preferences.
One thing that has been bothering me is my lack of activity in the church. I was married 5 years ago to another Catholic, but we rushed into a civil marriage because I was in the military, and my fiancé lived across the country. We just wanted to be together, and we have been ever since! However, we still have not had a convalidation of our marriage.
Because of this, my wife says we are living in mortal sin, and can neither go to confession, nor receive the eucharist. I barely even bother going to mass as all because of this. Are her assumptions true? I want to have a valid marriage in the eyes of the church and God, and I want to be able to go to confession and receive the Eucharist. What am I supposed to do first?