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Layp3rs0n
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I am supposed to get married to my fiance 3 weeks from today. Over a decade ago I was with another woman and she and I, like stupid young people (but both of age) exchanged vows while fornicating. There were no witnesses, and I don’t, as far as I can remember, believe any knowledge that such vows could possibly be binding. I do know that we did schedule real marriage prep with the Church later, and did not consider ourselves actually married. There was simply “I promise to love you until death do us part etc” said between us. Now, having brought this up to our parish priest, my new fiance and I are waiting to hear back from canon lawyers as to whether I need an annulment, and whether my ex and my stupid impromptu “vows” bound us Sacramemtally. We were both baptized Catholics. No witnesses, no danger of death, cant remember if any intent for those vows to actually be binding. At any rate, I am terrified at the possibility that I may now need to break it off with my current fiance, breaking both our hearts. I’ve read different things stating that impediment of clandestinity is not an impediment in the USA and others stating this is only waived in emergency circumstances. I’m confused and heartsick. Please, if anyone here is familiar, intimately, with canon law, get back to me to ease my troubled mind while I wait to hearback from my priest. Again, we are three weeks out from the ceremony. Help!