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Monkey1976
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I realize I’m opening myself up for criticism by posting about this, but it’s been a quandary to me for some time now. My fiancee and I are both Catholic. She was raised in the Church. I was born Catholic, fell away when I was 13, and returned to make my confirmation through RCIA in 2005. When I stood before our pastor to accept the Gifts of the Holy Spirit, she stood with me as my sponsor. Both of us are in the choir at our parish. Without her, I may never have come home.
Now for the catch. We live together, and have since mid-2003. We are committed to marry in the Church as soon as we can (we are working on getting an annulment for her first marriage). I am the only wage-earner in the household, and she has gone back to school (at my prompting) to get her degree. We are both in our thirties. My paycheck is not enough to cover the expenses of us living apart. Both of us have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and we act as watchers for each other to ensure that neither of us slips into a manic or depressed state. Recently, we were apart for a single week, and both of us came dangerously close to the edge. Our house is not large enough to make separate beds a reasonable alternative, either. We both know in our hears that what we are doing is a VERY near occasion of sin, and we do occasionally falter. Oddly, though, not nearly as much as we did before living together.
My question - is it possible, in this state, for either of us to make a good confession? Was my confirmation valid? When we talk to our pastor about starting preparations for marriage, is he likely to refuse us?
HELP!
(PS - I’m currently at work, so please don’t be offended if I’m unable to respond in a timely fashion.)
Now for the catch. We live together, and have since mid-2003. We are committed to marry in the Church as soon as we can (we are working on getting an annulment for her first marriage). I am the only wage-earner in the household, and she has gone back to school (at my prompting) to get her degree. We are both in our thirties. My paycheck is not enough to cover the expenses of us living apart. Both of us have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and we act as watchers for each other to ensure that neither of us slips into a manic or depressed state. Recently, we were apart for a single week, and both of us came dangerously close to the edge. Our house is not large enough to make separate beds a reasonable alternative, either. We both know in our hears that what we are doing is a VERY near occasion of sin, and we do occasionally falter. Oddly, though, not nearly as much as we did before living together.
My question - is it possible, in this state, for either of us to make a good confession? Was my confirmation valid? When we talk to our pastor about starting preparations for marriage, is he likely to refuse us?
HELP!
(PS - I’m currently at work, so please don’t be offended if I’m unable to respond in a timely fashion.)