R
rubinga
Guest
Here is my situation. I am currently in RCIA and very much want to become a Catholic. I’ve had some very wonderful revelations about the faith and feel like I am coming home! I was baptized non-denominational Christian as a child and fell away from the faith for many years. I have been married (civil Union) for 20 years. I did previously have a very short term marriage that was annulled through the courts. My husband is not baptized and has no interest in joining the church. Although he is supportive of me doing so. I understand that my previous marriage will have to be found null within the church. But I am also worried that even if that first marriage is found null that my current marriage will not be considered valid. I read somewhere that if the couple deliberately did not have children, that the marriage could be declared invalid. We never tried to have kids or really thought we wanted any and made permanent arrangements to that end. And then also is the fact that my husband is not baptized. Would our marriage even be considered valid? And if it is invalid would I just be asked to leave RCIA with no recourse?