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AmandaLynP
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Hello all! I would really appreciate your knowledge on this matter.
So, my father and his family are all Protestant, and he was previously married to a woman, but they were married by a pastor. Years later, they divorced, and he married my mother, also by a pastor. She was Atheist, and that’s just how I was as well. However her, and I converted to the Catholic Church about 8 years ago.
She was given Communion on the day of her baptism, but after that was told she cannot due to the fact that she was living in a “life of adultery” as apparently my father’s previous marriage was still seen as valid “in the eyes of God.” Keep in mind that he is not Catholic.
She has almost entirely given up the battle to receive Communion, so I have been working on it. I talked to our priest and he says the previous marriage must be annulled. These were the requirements he gave.
I don’t see why my mother has to suffer because of her non-Catholic husband’s previous marriage, and seeing as though we are converts- is it really a mortal sin/ adultery since she did not have full knowledge of it “being a sin” at the time of her marriage?
What should I do to help her in being able to come into Communion with the Church? We seem to be at an impasse.
What do you all think?
Thank you very much, I truly appreciate your thoughts and time!
Amanda
So, my father and his family are all Protestant, and he was previously married to a woman, but they were married by a pastor. Years later, they divorced, and he married my mother, also by a pastor. She was Atheist, and that’s just how I was as well. However her, and I converted to the Catholic Church about 8 years ago.
She was given Communion on the day of her baptism, but after that was told she cannot due to the fact that she was living in a “life of adultery” as apparently my father’s previous marriage was still seen as valid “in the eyes of God.” Keep in mind that he is not Catholic.
She has almost entirely given up the battle to receive Communion, so I have been working on it. I talked to our priest and he says the previous marriage must be annulled. These were the requirements he gave.
- Baptism Cert.
- Original marriage licence
- Copy of Divorce decree
- Testimony of the time leading up to and shortly after the wedding day
- List of witnesses (4) who knew the person at the time of the wedding
I don’t see why my mother has to suffer because of her non-Catholic husband’s previous marriage, and seeing as though we are converts- is it really a mortal sin/ adultery since she did not have full knowledge of it “being a sin” at the time of her marriage?
What should I do to help her in being able to come into Communion with the Church? We seem to be at an impasse.
What do you all think?
Thank you very much, I truly appreciate your thoughts and time!
Amanda
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