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Faith0333
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Hi I am new here but I need to know the answer to a concern of mine. I am a Roman Catholic. I am a firm believer in getting married in a church and raising my future children as Catholics. I met someone who I innocently fell in love with. He was initially raised a Baptist, however he drifted from religion and identifies as an Atheist. He claims “it is possible that there may be a god but I don’t believe there is one.”
I am not trying to convert him as he gets annoyed if I try force religion on him, but we want to get married and spend the rest of our lives together. However, I am worried that we can not do so in a catholic church because he is atheist.
He is willing to marry in a catholic church out of respect of my beliefs. It seems logical to expect that he must accept the blessing, but if he is a non-believer, how can he do this?Does this mean that our union will not be blessed before God?
Any information on this matter would be helpful, as well as anything you think I may need to be mindful of in the future.
I am not trying to convert him as he gets annoyed if I try force religion on him, but we want to get married and spend the rest of our lives together. However, I am worried that we can not do so in a catholic church because he is atheist.
He is willing to marry in a catholic church out of respect of my beliefs. It seems logical to expect that he must accept the blessing, but if he is a non-believer, how can he do this?Does this mean that our union will not be blessed before God?
Any information on this matter would be helpful, as well as anything you think I may need to be mindful of in the future.