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Perhaps they worded things poorly. Your marriage needed to be convalidated because it was not valid. Convalidate means “make valid”.We were told by our priest as well as a Canon Lawyer the our marriage was legitimate, but just needed to be convalidated.
I can’t really say what they meant by saying the marriage was “legitimate” other than perhaps they meant civilly legal.
Within Church law, a marriage of a Catholic to anyone outside the Church without dispensation has no legal status-- it is not a valid marriage. It is not a putative marriage. It does not enjoy the favor of the law.
You made or will make it valid through simple convalidation (with the new exchange of consent) or through radical sanation (meaning it became retroactively valid back to the exchange of original consent).