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mizcap129
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I’m not sure whether or not this is the proper forum for this post, so if it isn’t, I apologize in advance.
I was born and raised Catholic, and have made all the sacraments allowed to me at this point. My husband and I got married in a civil ceremony in April of 2007.
I want to have our marriage convalidated. My husband is okay with this, although he was married before (also in a civil ceremony). When we spoke to our local priest, he gave us the paperwork to begin the annulment of my husband’s first marriage (this marriage is my first). If I remember correctly from what the priest we spoke to told me, if either one of the parties in my husband’s first marriage were Catholic, then the annulment could proceed under the ‘nullity of form’ as opposed to the other form, whose name escapes me at the moment, but it’s the longer, more involved process.
Now here are my questions:
Christi-Ann
I was born and raised Catholic, and have made all the sacraments allowed to me at this point. My husband and I got married in a civil ceremony in April of 2007.
I want to have our marriage convalidated. My husband is okay with this, although he was married before (also in a civil ceremony). When we spoke to our local priest, he gave us the paperwork to begin the annulment of my husband’s first marriage (this marriage is my first). If I remember correctly from what the priest we spoke to told me, if either one of the parties in my husband’s first marriage were Catholic, then the annulment could proceed under the ‘nullity of form’ as opposed to the other form, whose name escapes me at the moment, but it’s the longer, more involved process.
Now here are my questions:
- My husband is ostensibly Mormon; he converted sometime in his 20s, but does not practice it now. However, he and his family have told me on several occasions that he was baptized Catholic. Both he and I have asked his parents several times for those records, but as of this writing, we haven’t gotten them. They don’t even really remember the name of the church where this baptism was supposed to have taken place, so getting them from there isn’t really an option either (he was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY - my phone bill would run in the hundreds calling each and every church to see if they had them). Since we were told by a deacon that a Mormon baptism isn’t canonically valid from a Catholic point of view, would that mean he would still be considered Catholic in the eyes of the Church? Asking his ex-wife isn’t an option either, since she has tried several times to get back together with my husband, despite her knowing about his remarriage and his requests to her to stop.
- We were advised by the priest that my husband and I should live as ‘brother and sister’ until the annulment process is complete and we can have the marriage blessed. Well, one day we broke down, and now have a 6 month old daughter. I want her to be baptized Catholic (my husband has no objection to this). Would we have to wait until his marriage is annulled and ours is convalidated to do this, or can I go ahead and make arrangements now?
Christi-Ann