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The gay wedding question below prompts me to ask this. It’s just out of curiosity, as I don’t expect any such invitations in the near future (though one never knows, I guess).
Are Catholics expressly forbidden from attending such ceremonies? If so, why is this different from individual Catholic attendance at, for example, a civil or non-Catholic wedding of a divorced Catholic person (without annullment)? I have seen this question (about the remarriage of a divorced person) on the Ask an Apologist section and the answer given by the apologist was that the Church does not absolutely forbid attendance and leaves this up to the potential wedding guest, understanding that there are often delicate family issues involved.
Are Catholics expressly forbidden from attending such ceremonies? If so, why is this different from individual Catholic attendance at, for example, a civil or non-Catholic wedding of a divorced Catholic person (without annullment)? I have seen this question (about the remarriage of a divorced person) on the Ask an Apologist section and the answer given by the apologist was that the Church does not absolutely forbid attendance and leaves this up to the potential wedding guest, understanding that there are often delicate family issues involved.