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phil19034
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If you are asking what I think you are asking, then yes.Ok. Thanks.
Let me please understand what we can within the given.
Two Catholics in a second union who with a contrite heart approach Confession determined to live as requested can do so and afterwards receive Communion .
Is that correct ,Ora ?
Example:
My great-grandfather was divorced (no annulment). My great-grandmother was a widow by 19, with a daughter. My great-grandmother married him anyway and they have 3 sons (the oldest being my grandfather).
In order to receive communion, they slept in separate beds and refrained from sex (granted, I don’t know if this was before or after the youngest son was born). My great-grandmother never received the Sacrament of Matrimony, and was a very devout Catholic, living into her 90s (my great-grandfather died approx 30 years before she did).
NOTE: I doubt she was a devout when she married my great-grandfather, because she started dating & married a divorced man (unless no one in the town wanted to date her and she got desperate – I have no idea honestly regarding what happened ??). But eventually, she became extremely devout, with a healthy fear of The Lord.
God Bless