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Arch_Stanton
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My uncle, though catholic, married a non-catholic in a non-catholic church without a dispensation; he also did not promise to have children raised in the Faith.
He obtained a civil divorce and later fell in love with a catholic woman. Both wanted to be married and to practice their Catholic faith.
However, a priest required what they thought was an outrageous fee for an annulment (about $500 I recall). Unfortunately, this was a turn-off for them and they have since been married outside the church.
My first question is why is a fee required for an annulment?
Secondly, why should an annulment be required when my uncle was never married in the church to begin with?
And finally, what steps could they take to come back into the church as a married couple?
He obtained a civil divorce and later fell in love with a catholic woman. Both wanted to be married and to practice their Catholic faith.
However, a priest required what they thought was an outrageous fee for an annulment (about $500 I recall). Unfortunately, this was a turn-off for them and they have since been married outside the church.
My first question is why is a fee required for an annulment?
Secondly, why should an annulment be required when my uncle was never married in the church to begin with?
And finally, what steps could they take to come back into the church as a married couple?