I would like some prayerful opinions or advice from Catholic lay people, priests and nuns, on whether or not a practicing Catholic should date a divorced, now former Catholic, who married in the Church, that does not have an annulment yet.
I’m a Practicing Catholic here are my thoughts:
- A Practicing Catholic should Not date a “Former Catholic” who is…
a. Divorced and does** Not **have an annulment from the Cathlolic Church.
Why?
First of all someone who call’s themselves a “Former Catholic”, for some reason has left the Catholic Church and
all the Churchs Truths. In doing so they are setting themselves up for a lot of Non-Truths, and this in turn could affect you, should the two of you become more than just “dating”. Don’t go down that road it’s not pleasent.
“Do not become unequally yoked.” Good Advice from our Lord.
Then we have the “Former Catholic” who does not have an annulment yet. Now we, as Catholics, do understand that even though this person is Divorced in the Civil Maner, he/she is
still "Married" according to God and the Catholic Church.
Now granted he/she may be divorced in the “Civil” sense only and true not living with their spouse, However; this is only a seperation in the eyes of the Catholic Church. Until this person gets an annulment
Thus dating for you as a Catholic with this person is out of the question… (of course you do have “free will”) but I’m talking about the Churchs viewpoint. (you did ask for opnions)
Why? How about the Commandment of Adultry, (yes we are human and even if no physical things happened, it could enter your mind, I’m not juding, nor implying that this would happen…but it could) or do not covet thy neighbors wife?
spouse (I do believe dating someones wife/husband could be looked at as Coveting. (After all he/she is still married in the eyes of the Catholic Church.)
Now if this person was to get an annulment and return to the Catholic Church…then that’s a horse of a different color.
Ok that’s my 2 cents worth.
(by no means am I juding you, but you asked what our thoughts were.)