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My non-practicing (well Easter and Christmas - sorta) adult daughter has informed me that she and the boy she is living with wish to marry and want to know if we will help pay for the wedding. I told her yes but only if she got a dispensation first. Her boyfriend refuses to marry in the Catholic church because he is not Catholic. I mentioned this to my Catholic friend here at work and she stated that she would not be given a dispensation as she is not a practicing Catholic. My husband and I are faithful, practicing Catholics and I worry about her soul. She and the boy both know that we did not approve of them living together from the beginning and she has been on her own financially since making this decision - we are not monetarily supporting them. I do not want to destroy my relationship with my daughter even though I know that faith is/can be a reason for separation father from son, mother from daughter (I don’t know that bible verse off the top of my head). At this point would it be best for them to just have a civil marriage and for us to continue to pray and fast for a convalidated marriage later when (I PRAY) she returns to her faith? I did tell her that she is responsible for her faith and leading him home to the Catholic church.