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Thank you, everyone, for taking the time to reply. I probably should have included more information. I was focusing on “Practicing their Catholic faith (if they are married, they must
have been married in a Catholic Church)”, specifically that “they must have been married in a Catholic Church.” I’m thinking of a number of people I know, including my husband and myself, who converted to Catholicism from other Christian faith traditions. For example, my husband and I were married years before we became Catholic. We were married in a church wedding, and neither of us had been married before.
In our case, we were told during RCIA that we didn’t have to do anything about our marriage, that it was a Sacramental marriage. However, the statement “they must have been married in a Catholic church” seems to exclude us since becoming Catholic was not on our radar when my husband and I got married.
have been married in a Catholic Church)”, specifically that “they must have been married in a Catholic Church.” I’m thinking of a number of people I know, including my husband and myself, who converted to Catholicism from other Christian faith traditions. For example, my husband and I were married years before we became Catholic. We were married in a church wedding, and neither of us had been married before.
In our case, we were told during RCIA that we didn’t have to do anything about our marriage, that it was a Sacramental marriage. However, the statement “they must have been married in a Catholic church” seems to exclude us since becoming Catholic was not on our radar when my husband and I got married.