A fellow church member asked me to write him a letter of recommendation for a church program which would allow him to be involved in leadership in the parish (he’s already a Eucharistic minister). At the time he asked me, I wondered if he and his fiance were living together (I had no evidence but I knew they had taken a trip together and wondered about hotel rooms, etc.). In retrospect, I should’ve told him I need to ask him some questions before writing the letter but I was cowardly and thought I might be wrong about his living situation and his private life isn’t my business. Plus, around that time, I noticed his fiance had signed her name with the guy’s surname and they were sharing an email address, so I reasoned that they must’ve gotten married in a small ceremony.
The whole thing has been nagging at me so the last time I saw them, I came out and asked if they had gotten married. The response was “no” and then I asked about the woman’s surname change and one of them answered something to the effect that they thought she might as well change it. I was shocked and perplexed and didn’t ask any follow up questions. Since then, I was chatting with a mutual friend who told me she assumed they had married because she was pretty sure they are living together.
I am worried that I have committed a sin in writing the letter. I wrote a good letter for him where I spoke well of his spirituality (from what I knew) but if he’s in mortal sin and distributing Communion, then that’s a major problem.
I am debating what to do. I hate thinking the worst about someone but I feel he duped me. I don’t know whether to ask him about things and tell him that I could not have recommended him for the program and then contact the person to whom I wrote the letter. Or whether to just let this go. After all, the priest also wrote him a recommendation letter and somewhere along the way, someone should’ve checked out his living situation. I’m torn up because I feel I’ve done grave wrong in this matter and I know if I ask this guy for clarification, he’ll probably get angry.