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Does my husband have a moral obligation as his brother’s confirmation sponsor to discuss with him the implications of marrying outside the church? He is not currently practicing the faith and hasn’t for a few years. Feel free to read the original post below but I don’t need answers to those questions any longer.
Has anyone successfully obtained a dispensation from being married in a catholic church? If you don’t mind could you share how you went about obtaining it and your circumstances that qualified you for it?
A close family member, who was baptized and confirmed catholic is getting married and just confirmed to me it will be on the beach. My husband was his confirmation sponsor, so because of that I think we should discus with him what a dispensation is and why he should consider it. As far as I know his fiance is not baptized and has never practiced any faith. This family member no longer practices the faith.
In light of a detailed answer from @1ke…
Since a dispensation is unlikely to be obtained, what does this mean for his standing in the church? He should not recieve the eucharist until his marriage is recognized, correct? Will this marriage put him in a state of grave, possibly mortal sin, until his marriage is recognized?
Has anyone successfully obtained a dispensation from being married in a catholic church? If you don’t mind could you share how you went about obtaining it and your circumstances that qualified you for it?
A close family member, who was baptized and confirmed catholic is getting married and just confirmed to me it will be on the beach. My husband was his confirmation sponsor, so because of that I think we should discus with him what a dispensation is and why he should consider it. As far as I know his fiance is not baptized and has never practiced any faith. This family member no longer practices the faith.
In light of a detailed answer from @1ke…
Since a dispensation is unlikely to be obtained, what does this mean for his standing in the church? He should not recieve the eucharist until his marriage is recognized, correct? Will this marriage put him in a state of grave, possibly mortal sin, until his marriage is recognized?
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