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jmcrae
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Great!!We are starting the RCIA class tonight.
Julie
And seeing the priest ⦠this afternoon?
Get the appointment with the priest quickly, before you get too far into RCIA.
Great!!We are starting the RCIA class tonight.
Julie
No no noā¦the Church accepts everyone! I think jmcrae (smartly) wants you to talk to the priest ASAP because he will be the only one who can give you annulment advice specific to your situation. We can only confuse you more online!I called the office, and they said that the priest is there on Tuesdays and Fridays. No appointments for today. So I will make one for Friday.
What is the urgency in seeing the priest right away? Is there a chance that they wionāt accept us?
J.
Only 5% of applications are refused, but it is important for the Tribumal (and for you) not to make any assumptions about the outcome. Keep in mind, in order to build a case in your favour, they have to contact as many witnesses as possible - this is a courtroom trial; they canāt just take your word for things.Are most people converting to the Catholic faith (who are married NOW and have marriages in the past that they need to annul) - granted their annulments? My husband and I are in our 50ās and have several marriages in the past.
Exactly. Also, it gives you more time to put your case together and gather your witnesses.No no noā¦the Church accepts everyone! I think jmcrae (smartly) wants you to talk to the priest ASAP because he will be the only one who can give you annulment advice specific to your situation. We can only confuse you more online!
At some point during RCIA, you would want to start the process of investigating the validity of your former marriage. And the more scuttlebutt youāve heard between now and then, the more likely you might be to get some wrong ideas. So talking with the priest before you get too far into the process will help you not be surprised later on. Thatās all.
Not that Iām aware of. Iām under the impression that they take written testimony and recorded oral testimony (either by means of an interview or else by telephone) from as many witnesses as you and they can find, and then the recorded and written testimony is presented to three Tribunal judges, who then evaluate it and vote on the decision.Do we have to be there?
There is not always a hearing. There was none in my case. Itās up to the Tribunal members and their assessment of the written statements theyāve reviewed in each case.Do we have to be there?
Usually not.Do we have to be there?
15 months for me. A year for the first instance decision and 3 months for the review.Mine took just over a year.
Iām interested ā any of you who petitioned for an annulment ā How long did yours take?