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Before I was Catholic I was an interfaith minister with a valid ordination. I haven’t been Catholic long enough to inquire about the priesthood or diaconate, though such is my ultimate intention. However, my former church does not consider my ordination invalid. Nonetheless, I thought that, being Catholic now, the Church would frown on me using that previous ordination for anything, even for people who are not Catholic. However, another Catholic from my parish suggested that I could use my ordination to perform marriages for people who are not Catholic; these wouldn’t be sacramental marriages, of course. Is this true?