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Situation:
My girlfriend is Greek Orthodox. Doesn’t really practice, there’s no church nearby, but it’s part of her heritage and identity. She’s always wanted a big church wedding.
She is currently dating a practicing Roman Catholic and things might be going that way…
He’s never been married, however…
She has. She was married on the beach in the Bahamas, in a quasi religious ceremony at a hotel. There was no crowning. The way I understand it, the religious part was just some amorphous God talk that was not tied to a particular tradition.
This marriage failed due to his unwillingness to engage in the marital act except for once a few years after the wedding. Then my friend discovered he was bonking a couple of other women under her nose. She filed.
She has a civil divorce. She still wants a big church wedding either in the Catholic Church or the Greek Orthodox with the priest of the other church attending and co officiating. So they are married in both churches. THIS one is forever! A religious love lock!
If it makes a difference, both parties are British and live in England. My girlfriend traveled to the Bahamas to have the ceremony only, and they came right home to the U.K. And took up “married” life.
Question: does she need a Ecclesiacal divorce from her Church in order to marry the Catholic in a double tradition ceremony?
Would she need to have a Catholic annulment? Would she need to have both?
Can you confirm that both parties would need dispensations from their Churches to marry each other?
Thanks for you help and knowledge.
My girlfriend is Greek Orthodox. Doesn’t really practice, there’s no church nearby, but it’s part of her heritage and identity. She’s always wanted a big church wedding.
She is currently dating a practicing Roman Catholic and things might be going that way…
He’s never been married, however…
She has. She was married on the beach in the Bahamas, in a quasi religious ceremony at a hotel. There was no crowning. The way I understand it, the religious part was just some amorphous God talk that was not tied to a particular tradition.
This marriage failed due to his unwillingness to engage in the marital act except for once a few years after the wedding. Then my friend discovered he was bonking a couple of other women under her nose. She filed.
She has a civil divorce. She still wants a big church wedding either in the Catholic Church or the Greek Orthodox with the priest of the other church attending and co officiating. So they are married in both churches. THIS one is forever! A religious love lock!
If it makes a difference, both parties are British and live in England. My girlfriend traveled to the Bahamas to have the ceremony only, and they came right home to the U.K. And took up “married” life.
Question: does she need a Ecclesiacal divorce from her Church in order to marry the Catholic in a double tradition ceremony?
Would she need to have a Catholic annulment? Would she need to have both?
Can you confirm that both parties would need dispensations from their Churches to marry each other?
Thanks for you help and knowledge.