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jimsnew
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I guess I will start at the start. I was raised as a Baptist in a fairly religious family, had a young marriage that didn’t work out due to her fidelity issues, refusal to have a family, and various other issues. I tried to make it work, but eventually it ended when I came home from work and was told she wasn’t ‘in love’ with me anymore, wanted to be single, and already had an apartment rented and left.
Fast forward a few years, and I met, dated, and married a beautiful girl, who happened to be Catholic. Due to the fact that it would hold everything up a year (or more) I convinced her to go ahead with a wedding in our church. We have now spent 28 years together, raised our kids Catholic, and have 5 grandchildren.
For about five or six years, I have been considering converting to the Catholic Church, read a lot about it, I have become more conservative myself, plus the horrors of abortion, the glorification of homosexuality, transgenders, etc, just the general decay of society has helped push me in the direction of desiring more than I have had. I think also, as one that has spent years in Protestant churches, that every minister has different interpretations. That doesn’t happen in the Catholic Church, or at least that is a difference I perceive.
After all this time, three weeks ago, I wrote my wife a note, and told her I was going to start RCIA classes, and told her why. I am fairly successful in a tough business, and something of a workaholic, and honestly not the best at talking about feelings, and such. My style is to hold things in, be the tough guy, take charge and fix things. I don’t think she saw it coming at all.
I have started all the paper work to get an anulment from my first wife, I think my advocate said that I should go ahead and take the classes, then wait for the Tribunal to answer, then I am confirmed, and our marriage can be blessed. Is this order correct?
I think there was also something in it where, once confirmed, we have to abstain from sex until the annulment is complete? Or was it until the marriage is blessed by a priest?
Is there a chance that my annulment will be refused, even though I am obviously in a wonderful marriage, blessed with a perfect family because of a mistake of youth?
For whatever reason, it is something I have been drawn towards, and as I told my wife, I think I have to do it. I am pretty sure I know what that is. Sometimes, the more I look at different situations regarding annulments, marriages, the more confused I get.
Part of it is that I want my family to ALL be in the Church, and currently I am the anchor that is keeping them from that, plus the annulment will formerly erase the problems caused by my ex-wife from our life forever.
Fast forward a few years, and I met, dated, and married a beautiful girl, who happened to be Catholic. Due to the fact that it would hold everything up a year (or more) I convinced her to go ahead with a wedding in our church. We have now spent 28 years together, raised our kids Catholic, and have 5 grandchildren.
For about five or six years, I have been considering converting to the Catholic Church, read a lot about it, I have become more conservative myself, plus the horrors of abortion, the glorification of homosexuality, transgenders, etc, just the general decay of society has helped push me in the direction of desiring more than I have had. I think also, as one that has spent years in Protestant churches, that every minister has different interpretations. That doesn’t happen in the Catholic Church, or at least that is a difference I perceive.
After all this time, three weeks ago, I wrote my wife a note, and told her I was going to start RCIA classes, and told her why. I am fairly successful in a tough business, and something of a workaholic, and honestly not the best at talking about feelings, and such. My style is to hold things in, be the tough guy, take charge and fix things. I don’t think she saw it coming at all.
I have started all the paper work to get an anulment from my first wife, I think my advocate said that I should go ahead and take the classes, then wait for the Tribunal to answer, then I am confirmed, and our marriage can be blessed. Is this order correct?
I think there was also something in it where, once confirmed, we have to abstain from sex until the annulment is complete? Or was it until the marriage is blessed by a priest?
Is there a chance that my annulment will be refused, even though I am obviously in a wonderful marriage, blessed with a perfect family because of a mistake of youth?
For whatever reason, it is something I have been drawn towards, and as I told my wife, I think I have to do it. I am pretty sure I know what that is. Sometimes, the more I look at different situations regarding annulments, marriages, the more confused I get.
Part of it is that I want my family to ALL be in the Church, and currently I am the anchor that is keeping them from that, plus the annulment will formerly erase the problems caused by my ex-wife from our life forever.