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Hmmm. That is what I was saying too, that “simple convalidation” is not possible in this case. But I wrote, because cannon 1157 requires that both must acknowledge it was null from the beginning, and he could not truthfully agree. It is not clear why he would agree to a new marriage when he believes he is already in one, but maybe there is a misunderstanding of what a convalidation is.Hello,
Yes, there are two forms of convalidation. The bottom line is that I agree with you, although my reasoning is different–“simple convalidation” is not possible in this case. That’s a technicality that isn’t worth getting into any further because the chances are about 99.99998% that if this couple goes ahead with exchanging consent in canonical form, it will be called a “convalidation” by everyone involved.
Anyway, to the OP: don’t think you are in a unique situation. I hope and pray your pastor can suggest the proper course of action.
Dan