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I have had a slight rethink…Do they know the wedding will be invalid in the eyes of the Church (I presume no special permissions have been sought)? Do they care?
If they do not care I would prob not go.
In the light of the fact that:
- I believe Pope Francis will change Canon Law soon after his Family Synod at the end of year to recognise new grounds for annulling (perhaps dissolving may also be the correct term here) even a “Catholic marriage”.
- This will be on the grounds that the Catholic couple were well known not to actually personally believe (as suggested in 1990 by Pope Emeritus Benedict VI known as Cardinal Ratzinger at the time) so a sacramental bond was not effected.
In other words, if you feel you have a caring human relationship with them and they with you (leaving all religious issues and contradictions aside) and they intend a monogomous permanent relationship … then attend as you would for any non-Christian friends marrying.
It isn’t as if they are non-believers pretending a Catholic marriage
They are fairly obviously non-believers (sincerely celebrating a civil marriage) who by an accident of birth were baptised and taught Catholicism which they never really accepted.
It would be a scandal only if they wanted a proper Catholic wedding