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happycatholic_1
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I recently met a wonderful Catholic man at my local Catholic book store. After several encounters, we have become friends.
I am a single Catholic woman. He has been divorced for two years, with no anullment. He made it clear from the beginning that he is faithful to the Magesterium of the Church and therefore still considers himself married. (He even confessed his struggle with whether or not he should still be wearing his wedding ring.)
Having understood and accepted that we cannot approach this as dating, I have resigned myself to having a new Catholic friend who happens to be a man.
Now I’m a little confused. I read on another thread about “emotional affairs”. Since he is still bound to his wife, am I participating in an “emotional affair”? Am I being a party to anything illicit if I continue our friendship? They have been divorced two years and live over hundred miles apart. He said that until he met me, he was more or less waiting for her to begin the anullment process.
Am I assisting an occasion for sin for either of us by being friends with him?
And yes, if his marriage were anulled and he were free to marry, I would definitely want to be more than “just” a friend.
I would really appreciate some advice…and your prayers, of course!
I am a single Catholic woman. He has been divorced for two years, with no anullment. He made it clear from the beginning that he is faithful to the Magesterium of the Church and therefore still considers himself married. (He even confessed his struggle with whether or not he should still be wearing his wedding ring.)
Having understood and accepted that we cannot approach this as dating, I have resigned myself to having a new Catholic friend who happens to be a man.
Now I’m a little confused. I read on another thread about “emotional affairs”. Since he is still bound to his wife, am I participating in an “emotional affair”? Am I being a party to anything illicit if I continue our friendship? They have been divorced two years and live over hundred miles apart. He said that until he met me, he was more or less waiting for her to begin the anullment process.
Am I assisting an occasion for sin for either of us by being friends with him?
And yes, if his marriage were anulled and he were free to marry, I would definitely want to be more than “just” a friend.
I would really appreciate some advice…and your prayers, of course!