My husband and I were married in a chapel in Gatlinburg, TN almost 4 years ago by a minister who has been serving in the ministry since 1976 as Outreach Director, Worship Leader, Associate Pastor and Pastor in several churches. According to the Catholic Church, our marriage is not valid since my husband and I are both Catholic and were not married in the Catholic Church and by a Catholic priest. So therefore, according to the Catholic Church, we are living in mortal sin which unless our marriage is convalidated (sp?) and we confess this as a mortal sin to a Priest, we will undoubtebly go to hell.
My problem with this is, the minister who married us is a man of God and has dedicated his life to serving the Lord. The same God that we as Catholics worship. How and why would our God see this as a mortal sin and condemn us to hell if we don’t get our marriage blessed in the Catholic Church? It makes absolutely no sense to me.
as CAtholics you are bound to obey Church laws on marriage. Canon law requires that marriage between two Catholics must be witnessed by a priest, bishop or deacon. You deliberately chose to ignore this law, therefore freely and willfully chose to separate yourself from union with the Church. The holiness or worthiness of the person who witnessed your marriage is not the issue–their authority to do so is at question.
The remedy is very simple, confess the sin of disobedience and any other sinful situation that may have arisen from this action, such as sex outside valid marriage, together will all other grave sins, ask to have your marriage convalidated (exchange of vows witnessed properly), return to communion and the sacraments. If you are like most of us married adults, you will benefit greatly from reading a book or taking a course covering the teachings of the late Pope John Paul of the holy and sacred nature of married sexuality, called Theology of the Body.
If you are CAtholic you submit to the authority of the Church over the sacraments and teachings, authority granted by Jesus Christ and protected by the Holy Spirit. To rebel against this authority is to formally or informally rebel against the Church and against Christ himself. It is a grave situation, puts one’s immortal soul in grave danger, but is resolved through understanding, learning, forming one’s conscience properly and taking the steps provided by the Church to heal the problem.
When we don’t understand, doubt, or disagree with Catholic teaching we owe it to ourselves to examine our inner life and find out why, and to educated ourselves. It may be that the issue of authority itself is the problem, so we study the foundation of the Church in the NT and Early Fathers, papacy, sacraficial priesthood and so forth. If the issue lies in understanding the person of Jesus Christ, his humanity and divinity, his salvific action, we begin our study there. If the problem lies with the nature of the sacraments as actions of Christ continually present in and with the Church, we direct our study in that direction.
krissy if you are moved to begin this research and study, it will be a source of great joy, grace and blessings for you and your family.