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Hi-
I have a cousin that is soon to marry in the midst of a Unitarian Universalist congregation. (I just received the invitation.) She and her fiancé both used to be Catholic and have —apparently not long ago— chosen to join that religious group instead.
I’d like to know or confirm that the following conditions in fact need to take place in order for theirs to be considered an official abandonment of the Catholic Church. This so I can know if their wedding would actually be valid or not, and so decide whether to attend or not. Here they are:
As far as I’m concerned the third step hasn’t occurred because they likely haven’t contacted any ecclesiastical authorities, so I wonder if this would make them still bound to our Canon Law.
Your help would be very much appreciated. I’ve researched quite a bit and still see grey areas.
Thank you,
Juan Carlos
I have a cousin that is soon to marry in the midst of a Unitarian Universalist congregation. (I just received the invitation.) She and her fiancé both used to be Catholic and have —apparently not long ago— chosen to join that religious group instead.
I’d like to know or confirm that the following conditions in fact need to take place in order for theirs to be considered an official abandonment of the Catholic Church. This so I can know if their wedding would actually be valid or not, and so decide whether to attend or not. Here they are:
For the abandonment of the Catholic Church to be validly configured as a true actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia so that the exceptions foreseen in the previously mentioned canons would apply, it is necessary that there concretely be:
Source: vatican.va/roman_curia/pontifical_councils/intrptxt/documents/rc_pc_intrptxt_doc_20060313_actus-formalis_en.htmla) the internal decision to leave the Catholic Church;
b) the realization and external manifestation of that decision; and
c) the reception of that decision by the competent ecclesiastical authority.
As far as I’m concerned the third step hasn’t occurred because they likely haven’t contacted any ecclesiastical authorities, so I wonder if this would make them still bound to our Canon Law.
Your help would be very much appreciated. I’ve researched quite a bit and still see grey areas.
Thank you,
Juan Carlos