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InTheWilderness
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I have a couple of questions about marriage. I understand most of the basics regarding Catholic teaching on marriage, but there are some details I can’t quite figure out.
I have friend who is engaged to be married. He is what could be called a lapsed Catholic. His fiancée is from what I have heard a lax/liberal Catholic. They are to be married in the Catholic church, but not at a parish either currently attends, since they are college students. This means a somewhat less than ideal marriage prep process, and the marriage being done by a priest that doesn’t really know them.
Now I have reason to wonder about how honestly and seriously they are going to take their wedding vows. I have some specific concerns, but I won’t post those because of a certain expectation of confidentiality. If I were the person responsible for ensuring they were properly prepared for marriage, I would have some reservations given what I currently know, based on what I have discussed with my friend.
How does one know for certain that such a marriage is valid? Should a person participate in a suspect wedding? What should be done to encourage them to see marriage in the way the Church teaches?
I don’t want to come off as some nutty, over-zealous religious type and thus drive them further away, but at the same time I now think the Church is right about marriage, and so I don’t want them to make a mistake by starting off on the wrong foot.
On an unrelated note, I have a Catholic relative who was divorced and then remarried outside the Church. What would be the path for such a person to make amends with the Church be? It seems from the particulars of what I know that this would be a very difficult case.
I have friend who is engaged to be married. He is what could be called a lapsed Catholic. His fiancée is from what I have heard a lax/liberal Catholic. They are to be married in the Catholic church, but not at a parish either currently attends, since they are college students. This means a somewhat less than ideal marriage prep process, and the marriage being done by a priest that doesn’t really know them.
Now I have reason to wonder about how honestly and seriously they are going to take their wedding vows. I have some specific concerns, but I won’t post those because of a certain expectation of confidentiality. If I were the person responsible for ensuring they were properly prepared for marriage, I would have some reservations given what I currently know, based on what I have discussed with my friend.
How does one know for certain that such a marriage is valid? Should a person participate in a suspect wedding? What should be done to encourage them to see marriage in the way the Church teaches?
I don’t want to come off as some nutty, over-zealous religious type and thus drive them further away, but at the same time I now think the Church is right about marriage, and so I don’t want them to make a mistake by starting off on the wrong foot.
On an unrelated note, I have a Catholic relative who was divorced and then remarried outside the Church. What would be the path for such a person to make amends with the Church be? It seems from the particulars of what I know that this would be a very difficult case.