Q
quiescentgrace
Guest
I apologize if this is posted to the wrong forum, but I’ve a question for the group:
I am interested in joining the Catholic Church, however my marital record is an issue.
I divorced my 1st spouse after 17 yrs (she is still living). I later married a woman who was also divorced. We remained together 25 years until her death a few years ago.
I am now single and will remain celibate during my remaining years.
Age and experience have lead me to a new spiritual path, full of hope for the future and regrets of my past. I cannot undo my actions, nor the consequences, but only ask forgiveness and God’s grace to see me forward.
Given my marital history, from what I’ve read, I may - or may not - be accepted into the Church. Before I embark in the RCIA journey, I’d like to know my chances and whether I’d always be a black sheep among the flock.
Peace for all. Thank you.
I am interested in joining the Catholic Church, however my marital record is an issue.
I divorced my 1st spouse after 17 yrs (she is still living). I later married a woman who was also divorced. We remained together 25 years until her death a few years ago.
I am now single and will remain celibate during my remaining years.
Age and experience have lead me to a new spiritual path, full of hope for the future and regrets of my past. I cannot undo my actions, nor the consequences, but only ask forgiveness and God’s grace to see me forward.
Given my marital history, from what I’ve read, I may - or may not - be accepted into the Church. Before I embark in the RCIA journey, I’d like to know my chances and whether I’d always be a black sheep among the flock.
Peace for all. Thank you.