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Faith0333
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It will leave me in a very unhappy place. And I guess, part of me would be resentful. But I have faith in him sticking to his words that he “is committed even before marrying” me. That he feels so strongly about me, that he won’t leave me.Your bishop CAN give you permission to marry. Since your potential groom was baptized it WILL be considered a sacramental marriage.
That said, just because you can do this, it still may not be a good idea. You do know that to marry in the Church, both of you will have to attend several months of counseling before you wed? And that, based on those counseling sessions, the priest CAN refuse to perform the marriage?
The passages in the Bible tell you that this sort of marriage is a bad idea, and is more likely to fail – if your potential groom doesn’t believe the Bible, and decides to abandon the marriage…it leaves you in a very unhappy place.
I was aware that there will be counselling sessions or preparaation required before marriage. He knows this too as he did all the research for us. I was just facing a battle in my head as I take Catholicism seriously and I want to do things the right way. I had to ask if there is a right way with a non-believer.
Thank you very much for your (name removed by moderator)ut. I have relayed all the feedback I’ve received but will definitely be speaking to my priest to confirm everything and receive further guidance. Thanks again