I agree with what the good Monsignor said in his parish bulletin, but obviously there are instances where a cohabitating couple cannot live separately until the marriage. Many people have begun families with children out of wedlock and the children would be deprived of their father or mother. Some could not afford to live separately, and may have bought houses with considerable mortgages that rely on both partners’ incomes. Sometimes one of the partners is disabled and needs care from the other partner.
Based on what I know about this pastor, I think he would be reasonable in such circumstances and make exceptions, provided of course that the partners agree to live as brother and sister under the same roof until the wedding.
Based on what I know about this pastor, I think he would be reasonable in such circumstances and make exceptions, provided of course that the partners agree to live as brother and sister under the same roof until the wedding.