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CarolsDaughter
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I think a Catholic in the modern church can marry a nonCatholic, if the person is baptized. If they are not baptized, its called disparity of cult.Not sure if its allowed in such a case, but now that I think of it, I have a Catholic friend whose husband is Jewish. They were married by both a priest and a rabbi. So maybe it is allowed now.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the nonCatholic does not promise anymore to raise the children Catholic, it is the CATHOLIC partner that has to promise to try to raise the children Catholic.
The OP could always marry the SDA girl outside the church, and if the marriage lasts, go for the sanatio in radice.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but the nonCatholic does not promise anymore to raise the children Catholic, it is the CATHOLIC partner that has to promise to try to raise the children Catholic.
The OP could always marry the SDA girl outside the church, and if the marriage lasts, go for the sanatio in radice.