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Hi my name is Michelle and I just found this forum. I am hoping that I will be able to gain some insight, but as of right now I"m completely confused. I was baptized & confirmed Lutheran. I attended church sporatically through college, got married in the Lutheran church. Unfortunately, I got divorced 7 years ago because my first husband had both addiction and psychiatric problems. He was abusive, manipulative and a liar. I knew about his drug problems, and went thru counselling and rehab with him prior to our marriage. I was young, and assumed that although he would have to be vigilant, he would remain drug and alcohol free. I stopped drinking in support of him, although I am not an alcoholic. I attended al-anon and he attended aa & na. We were married. About 4 months after that he resumed his old ways. He would disappear for days. This continued for the entire length of our marriage, approx every 3-4 months he would disappear and resume this behavior. Into this he started displaying psychiatric problems. He attempted suicide and blamed me. He went into 2 psychiatric commitments followed by 2 rehabs. I finally left when he attempted suicide again and set it up to appear as though I was having an affair (which I wasn’t). He was abusive during our divorce. I met my current husband a couple of years later. We were married civilily in 2003 and have 2 children. Recently my husband has gone back to practicing his faith (after having an episode where he was almost unfaithful with another woman) and I have been supporting him in this endeavor. We both feel that it will help our marriage and would like to raise our boys Catholic. However in reading other posts, I’m totally confused. I have started the annulment process, and located my exhusband’s address. I am fairly certain that if he responds he will lie, so it will be a he said she said situation. I was supposed to start RCIA classes, but am not going to at this point in time. If it can take years for the annulment process to go thru and it is denied, then I am assuming that I can’t become a cofirmed Catholic, and that my husband technically can’t take communion because the annulment was denied and he is married to a married woman. Or we could take communion if I completed RCIA but we lived as brother and sister? Does this sound like I’m getting this right? Also can someone explain to me what it means if my first husband wasn’t baptized when we got married? This whole process has me extremely saddened and confused. Ironically approx. 6 months before my husband decided to come back to Catholicism, I had considered trying to convert over on my own so that I could raise my children that way. Thanks for any help anyone can provide.