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blessingsabound
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I’m not sure this is the right forum section for my question, but I hope someone will direct me to the appropriate one if not.
Situation: I was married in the Church, and we divorced but did not annul. My priest said as long as I wasn’t remarried, I could still be in full communion with the Church.
I remained this way for more than 20 years before remarrying (outside the Church, because I did not annul my former marriage) and began attending another Christian church that does not require the annulment. This marriage also ended in a divorce. So now I am twice divorced, with zero annulments and no way to get them. Is it possible for me to come back to the Church as a Catholic in good standing and in full communion? Thanks.
Situation: I was married in the Church, and we divorced but did not annul. My priest said as long as I wasn’t remarried, I could still be in full communion with the Church.
I remained this way for more than 20 years before remarrying (outside the Church, because I did not annul my former marriage) and began attending another Christian church that does not require the annulment. This marriage also ended in a divorce. So now I am twice divorced, with zero annulments and no way to get them. Is it possible for me to come back to the Church as a Catholic in good standing and in full communion? Thanks.
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