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Catiesings1
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Hello everyone,
I came across a paper that stated a pope or bishop could be the only ones to absolve a list of grave sins, one of which included “getting married before a non Catholic minister”.
I have two scenarios that I need cleared up ASAP to make sure I’m okay.
I came across a paper that stated a pope or bishop could be the only ones to absolve a list of grave sins, one of which included “getting married before a non Catholic minister”.
I have two scenarios that I need cleared up ASAP to make sure I’m okay.
- My husband was not a Catholic when we met. He was divorced from his ex wife and I was fallen away from the faith. We were married in a civil ceremony. A year later we had a huge change of heart due to a miscarriage that brought me back to the faith and my husband into it as well. We found out his marriage needed to be annulled and that technically I was “married” to a married man. After the annulment came through, he converted to Catholicism and we were married in the Church. Is it a valid marriage if I never had proper absolution from the pope or bishop for our initial marriage? Or does the validity of our Church marriage nullify the issue? I’m freaking out

- My mom had a similar problem as she was married at a “hitching post” a year before they married in the church. They legally divorced a few years later but got back together, never civilly remarrying. She was a baptized Catholic, my dad was a protestant convert.