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I’m looking for some practical advice about how to handle this situation.
My cousin is nominally Catholic - she has been Confirmed and at a recent family baptism, I noticed she went up to receive Communion.
She is set to marry a non-Catholic Christian in a non-Catholic wedding ceremony and she is unwilling to try and get a dispensation. From what I’ve read, failure to get a dispensation means an invalid and non-sacramental marriage.
Now if my cousin has formally left the Church and joined another church, she wouldn’t be required to be married in a Catholic wedding and she would have a valid and sacramental marriage.
Should I ask her if she still considers herself Catholic? And if she doesn’t should I bring up her receiving the Eucharist?
Anyone with a similar experience?
My cousin is nominally Catholic - she has been Confirmed and at a recent family baptism, I noticed she went up to receive Communion.
She is set to marry a non-Catholic Christian in a non-Catholic wedding ceremony and she is unwilling to try and get a dispensation. From what I’ve read, failure to get a dispensation means an invalid and non-sacramental marriage.
Now if my cousin has formally left the Church and joined another church, she wouldn’t be required to be married in a Catholic wedding and she would have a valid and sacramental marriage.
Should I ask her if she still considers herself Catholic? And if she doesn’t should I bring up her receiving the Eucharist?
Anyone with a similar experience?