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deekod1967
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Hello,
I know a couple who are being denied the sacrament of marriage because of the groom-to-be’s Anglican background. He was baptised as Anglican and has been married and divorced outside of any Faith (i.e. civil marriage only). My understanding is that everything was looking fine until he mentioned to the parish priest who was going to marry them that he was baptised an Anglican, the priest told them that that is a problem and he has had to fill in a long set of forms detailing everything about his life which took three hours to complete. The couple are now still awaiting word, and in the meantime are considering marrying in a protestant Church unless things change for the better. The bride-to-be is catholic and will bring the kids up to be catholic no matter what happens. My question is this - has any canon lawyers reading this ever heard of an invalid Anglican baptism before? - and if so please could someone tell me why this couple are being denied the sacraments for something not of their own doing? I find this especially frustrating in light of recent married Anglican priests being accepted into the catholic church in my country.
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I know a couple who are being denied the sacrament of marriage because of the groom-to-be’s Anglican background. He was baptised as Anglican and has been married and divorced outside of any Faith (i.e. civil marriage only). My understanding is that everything was looking fine until he mentioned to the parish priest who was going to marry them that he was baptised an Anglican, the priest told them that that is a problem and he has had to fill in a long set of forms detailing everything about his life which took three hours to complete. The couple are now still awaiting word, and in the meantime are considering marrying in a protestant Church unless things change for the better. The bride-to-be is catholic and will bring the kids up to be catholic no matter what happens. My question is this - has any canon lawyers reading this ever heard of an invalid Anglican baptism before? - and if so please could someone tell me why this couple are being denied the sacraments for something not of their own doing? I find this especially frustrating in light of recent married Anglican priests being accepted into the catholic church in my country.
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