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I was talking to my loved one about one of her friends that had a divorce and remarriage. I don’t have too much information about it, but the friend, a man, in question is a baptised Christian. The person he married to is also a Christian. If it makes any difference, they are both Anglicans which “has seven sacraments” (quotation because they are probably not sacramental without a validly ordained priest). Without knowing much, they divorced because she left him for another man, again, I don’t know too much.
He has married another woman who is Catholic and is much better for him, though that’s irrelevant to the question. My question is this: Is he bound by his vows to his Christian marriage “til death do us part” and his first marriage is sacramental?
I’m not sure that, without valid ordained priest, if it is sacramental. I feel like it’s not from what I’ve been studying.
My followup if it is sacramental is this: if the first marriage is sacramental, is the Christian man and Catholic woman committing adultery (or whatever sin it might be called) if they are fully aware that the first marriage is sacramental and can’t be broken?
I don’t think it’s sacramental from what I read from similar topics and how the catechism treats non-Catholic marriage. Even if it is sacramental, there might be a case for annulment. In any case, I don’t think neither of them are learned enough about their faith to even ask whether their marriage was valid or not. Maybe this second marriage is also invalid because I’m not sure if they even married in the Catholic church.
He has married another woman who is Catholic and is much better for him, though that’s irrelevant to the question. My question is this: Is he bound by his vows to his Christian marriage “til death do us part” and his first marriage is sacramental?
I’m not sure that, without valid ordained priest, if it is sacramental. I feel like it’s not from what I’ve been studying.
My followup if it is sacramental is this: if the first marriage is sacramental, is the Christian man and Catholic woman committing adultery (or whatever sin it might be called) if they are fully aware that the first marriage is sacramental and can’t be broken?
I don’t think it’s sacramental from what I read from similar topics and how the catechism treats non-Catholic marriage. Even if it is sacramental, there might be a case for annulment. In any case, I don’t think neither of them are learned enough about their faith to even ask whether their marriage was valid or not. Maybe this second marriage is also invalid because I’m not sure if they even married in the Catholic church.