Catholicism and Non-Catholic Marriage

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I am a Catholoic. My first marriage was annuled. My current husband of 22 years is a non-Catholic who didn’t want to go through pre-marriage instruction through the Church so we were married in a Protestant Church. Does the Church recognize this marriage? Are there any repercussions because I was not married in the Catholic Church?:confused:
 
I am a Catholoic. My first marriage was annuled. My current husband of 22 years is a non-Catholic who didn’t want to go through pre-marriage instruction through the Church so we were married in a Protestant Church. Does the Church recognize this marriage? Are there any repercussions because I was not married in the Catholic Church?:confused:
Welcome to CA!

You are considered by the Church to not be married. As a Catholic you would have need a dispensation to marry in a Protestant Church. You should speak to a good Priest about arranging to Marry you. It would be a very simple ceremony, likely in the Priest’s office. You would also need Confession before the Marriage and should probably refrain from the Eucharist until the Marriage is completed.

May God Bless you on your journey back to the Church.
 
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