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Hello,
I have been married over 35 years to my non-Catholic wife. We have twin sons, one of whom has joined the Catholic church. Almost two years ago, he married a wonderful young lady. Almost one year ago, they had their first child.
My wife asked if they would attend her church one Sunday so she could show off her granddaughter. It’s what grandparents like to do.
They responded they could not do that without violating church teachings. My son sent me links to a church document and he actually cut and pasted a response on this from CAF. However, they referred to the 1917 Code of Canon Law, not the 1983 code, which replaced the 1917 code.
Regardless, the question is, is it illicit for a Catholic to attend a non-Catholic church service? Of course the Catholic would still need to fulfill their Sunday obligation as well. Please provide links or references to documents. I need to understand or demonstrate accurate church teaching on this matter. On a side note, I teach RCIA and this could be very important point to emphasize.
Thanks.
I have been married over 35 years to my non-Catholic wife. We have twin sons, one of whom has joined the Catholic church. Almost two years ago, he married a wonderful young lady. Almost one year ago, they had their first child.
My wife asked if they would attend her church one Sunday so she could show off her granddaughter. It’s what grandparents like to do.
They responded they could not do that without violating church teachings. My son sent me links to a church document and he actually cut and pasted a response on this from CAF. However, they referred to the 1917 Code of Canon Law, not the 1983 code, which replaced the 1917 code.
Regardless, the question is, is it illicit for a Catholic to attend a non-Catholic church service? Of course the Catholic would still need to fulfill their Sunday obligation as well. Please provide links or references to documents. I need to understand or demonstrate accurate church teaching on this matter. On a side note, I teach RCIA and this could be very important point to emphasize.
Thanks.