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JimG
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Oh my goodness! We have a Limbo of the Fathers, a limbo of infants, which has been somewhat set aside, and now a Limbo of Questionable Marriages?Remembering though, that the Church has clearly said that there will be no change in the doctrine as it is. This is only addressing a small section of Catholics who are divorced/remarried and already demonstrating a commitment to marriage, family and faith in every way apart from having a formal annulment of the first attempt at marriage.
The Church does have precedence for limbo situations such as Limbo of Infants and also ‘sacristy weddings’ for interfaith couples. There are some things that present widely as Truth, but where the theology hasn’t caught up yet. Perhaps ‘internal forum solution’ has the same sort of nature as Limbo and the ‘sacristy marriage’?
My own parents were married in the parish rectory, because my dad was not Catholic and my mother was. In those days such a mixed marriage could not be had in the parish church, so they got married in the rectory, by the priest. That had nothing to do with the validity of their marriage. It was valid. The vows were pronounced. They were married in the eyes of the Church and the marriage recorded in the parish registry.
There is still no way of making a second marriage valid with respect to one party only. If the first marriage is valid, both are still married to each other. If the first marriage was not valid, both are not married to each other.