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felsguy
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Generally speaking, can a radical sanation be granted in the case of a Catholic couple married outside the norms of the Church but otherwise free to marry but one party refuses to have the marriage convalidated?
My inclination is to say yes but in the few similar instances I have encountered it was always a non-Catholic party who objected.
In actuality, a slightly different wrinkle. A baptized Lutheran married years ago to a “fallen away Catholic,” married outside the Church but otherwise both free to marry, now wishes to be received into the Church but the Catholic (husband, couldn’t you guess
) “wants no part of any of that stuff.”
My inclination is to say yes but in the few similar instances I have encountered it was always a non-Catholic party who objected.
In actuality, a slightly different wrinkle. A baptized Lutheran married years ago to a “fallen away Catholic,” married outside the Church but otherwise both free to marry, now wishes to be received into the Church but the Catholic (husband, couldn’t you guess