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I have a question on the Church’s stance on marriage, and as I often do I will explain it via a hypothetical.
Rahul and Priya are a couple. They had a marriage ceremony in keeping with their local tradition and have lived together as husband and wife for ten years. They were both lifelong Hindus, but recently they started learning about Catholicism from a French Missionary named Jean-Antoine Dubois. After thinking long and hard about it, they both decide to convert and to be baptized.
Do they need a priest to preform a Catholic Marriage Ceremony in order for them to be considered married in the eyes of the Church? Before they learned of Christianity, were they living in sin?
Rahul and Priya are a couple. They had a marriage ceremony in keeping with their local tradition and have lived together as husband and wife for ten years. They were both lifelong Hindus, but recently they started learning about Catholicism from a French Missionary named Jean-Antoine Dubois. After thinking long and hard about it, they both decide to convert and to be baptized.
Do they need a priest to preform a Catholic Marriage Ceremony in order for them to be considered married in the eyes of the Church? Before they learned of Christianity, were they living in sin?