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LKWalker
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First, I am protestant raised, but a catechumen now.
A man marries a woman, and 12 years later, after having the marriage acknowledged by the catholic church, discovers that she is still married to her first husband, at which point she leaves him rather than pursuing a civil divorce with her real husband and remaining with him.
Since that time this man has married me civilly, but is told he needs to get an annulment through the catholic church. I know there are issues with this now, but when I married him, I wasn’t concerned with the catholic church.
He tries and is told they can’t annul until there is both civil paperwork affirming that his non-marriage is null, and SHE divorces her first husband.
Obviously he is not in a position to coerce her into pursuing a divorce of her real husband.
In the state of Texas there is not any action that needs to be taken by the man to “re” marry, he is free according to the state so long as the separation happened before the death of the first husband (still living) and before the finalizing of a divorce.
The Tribunal will not hear the case? what should we do? He isn’t taking communion, in case you were concerned.
Thank you.
A man marries a woman, and 12 years later, after having the marriage acknowledged by the catholic church, discovers that she is still married to her first husband, at which point she leaves him rather than pursuing a civil divorce with her real husband and remaining with him.
Since that time this man has married me civilly, but is told he needs to get an annulment through the catholic church. I know there are issues with this now, but when I married him, I wasn’t concerned with the catholic church.
He tries and is told they can’t annul until there is both civil paperwork affirming that his non-marriage is null, and SHE divorces her first husband.
Obviously he is not in a position to coerce her into pursuing a divorce of her real husband.
In the state of Texas there is not any action that needs to be taken by the man to “re” marry, he is free according to the state so long as the separation happened before the death of the first husband (still living) and before the finalizing of a divorce.
The Tribunal will not hear the case? what should we do? He isn’t taking communion, in case you were concerned.
Thank you.