Your marriage will **not **need convalidating if:
Neither of you was Catholic when you were married;
Neither of you had been divorced before your marriage.
If your wife **was **Catholic when you married her, she must have had a dispensation to marry a non-Catholic, and another one to be married any place other than a Catholic church. If she didn’t have either or both, your marriage will need convalidating. Without them, the marriage is invalid, and therefore you are living in sin.
If either one of you was married before, you must obtain a decree of nullity. Until then, the divorced one is still married to the former spouse; thus living as man and wife is committing adultery.
I’m speaking from experience - my DH and I are living “like brother and sister” until my annulment is decreed.
Actually, it seems to be bringing us closer, in spite of the frustration.
Before I came to the Church, I thought her teachings on marraige and birth control were legalistic, to put it politely. Since then, I have researched both what is really taught, and why - and I have a whole new perspective. A marriage in accordance with Catholic teachings is the best a marriage can be. Search the CA library & find out yourself!