seabird3579:
Please do not confuse the readers: I am the mother, my Catholic daughter married a non-baptised man in the Church.
Yes, the statement should have read, “your daughter”.
seabird3579:
I have never once said I was seeking to disolve their marriage. I only seek to support my daughter spiritually and canonically.
It is interesting that you “only seek to support” your daughter by posting a question about the grounds for annulment. Since that was your original post, it was not an invalid assumption on my (or other posters’) part that it was your intention to use that knowledge to “support” her in seeking the disolution of her marriage. Why else would you ask? If you are seeking to support her in
staying you would have asked a different question.
seabird3579:
Possibly in your haste to “proove” something to me, you let your dislike of me get the best of you. I forgive you.
I was not in haste to “prove” anything. *You requested * specifically a “verbatim” quote from Canon Law. I supplied one.
That I supplied what you requested is not reason to believe I dislike you. If I disliked you, I would not post to you or reply to you.
I do not dislike you, I do not know you. Really, the original post was not meant to incite you, as it obviously has, but to merely answer the questions you asked. You are reading
way more into the posts here than are there.
I did not ask for your forgiveness, and I have nothing to ask forgiveness for.
seabird3579:
I know it must be difficult for those of you who are in marriages that are mixed or know someone who is, and they have a mother or mother-in-law that you consider meddling. Apparently, you’ve transferred this irritating situation to me and my situation.
I am not in a mixed marriage. I am married to a Catholic. I do not consider my own mother in law as meddling and have transfered nothing from my personal life to this situation.
I have taken what you wrote, answered your questions, and drawn conclusions
from what you wrote– not from anyone esle’s situation.
seabird3579:
I love my children and I will be involved with them until I die or they die. That is what Love commands. Supporting your children takes many avenues, some will not know until they are there themselves.
I do not doubt that you love your daughter. In fact, I stated that I understand your concern.
seabird3579:
I believe the Blessed Mother was Very Involved with Jesus and His ministry.
In obedience to him, not in authority over him.
I am done here, and will cease responding to you at this point. You are clearly too emotional regarding this specific situation to have a discussion on this topic without accusing those from whom you solicited advice of having ulterior motives, misdirected angst, or some malicious dislike of you.
I wish you, and your daughter, well.