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Hi! I am new to this forum and joined primarily because I have a question regarding annulments.
I am Catholic, but was married in Las Vegas about 14 yrs. ago and then got divorced, which was not my choice and a devastating part of my life. Before getting divorced, I had asked a priest about having my marriage recognized by the Church. He refused to speak to me about it and really made me feel horrible. After I got divorced, I was grateful that he behaved the way that he did. It took me over a year to see another priest about getting an annulment and was told that I didn’t need one, since the Church never recognized my first marriage. I needed only to go to confession. I left with relative peace of mind.
I am currently engaged to a man who is not a Catholic. He was married by a justice of the peace to help a friend stay in the U.S. They were NEVER involved romantically in any way, as she was already in a relationship with another man, also here under the radar. My fiance is technically, divorced. However, there was never ANY intent for there to be an actual marriage; the relationship was never “consummated”. I believe this falls under Canon 1101, section 2.
We explained all of this to my priest and were told that HE needs an annulment to the tune of $1000.oo, although the Church is willing to take payments and pick up half the cost and that it could take up to a year. We are both going to be 40 within 6 months and our clocks are ticking. We were also told that I would need an annulment, but that mine would only cost $85.00. Why was I told by another priest that I didn’t need an annulment, but now I do?
I have been trying to sell my fiance on Catholicism and this isn’t helping. My non-Catholic friends have offered their own pastors/ ministers and some of my CathoIic friends have suggested that I just go to another Church and say that we were never married. I asked about getting married outside the Church while the annulment process takes place and having it recognized later-which I now know can and does take place. That didn’t go over too well. I am very upset because I know very well that some priests/ churches are willing to bend the “rules”, while others respond with disgust as if I had asked for something horrible. I could understand if everyone followed the same protocols everywhere, but they don’t and I’m not naive enough to believe that the same rules are applied equally to everyone. I shouldn’t be treated like I’m a terrible person for asking to take the short cut, when I know it’s out there.
So-why do I suddenly need an annulment? Why does he need an annulment, when there was not an actual marriage? Why do the “rules” apply to some and not to all?
I don’t mean to be disrespectful to anyone, I’m just tired of getting the runaround by my own church and honestly, I’m tired of being treated like I’m a terrible person.
I am Catholic, but was married in Las Vegas about 14 yrs. ago and then got divorced, which was not my choice and a devastating part of my life. Before getting divorced, I had asked a priest about having my marriage recognized by the Church. He refused to speak to me about it and really made me feel horrible. After I got divorced, I was grateful that he behaved the way that he did. It took me over a year to see another priest about getting an annulment and was told that I didn’t need one, since the Church never recognized my first marriage. I needed only to go to confession. I left with relative peace of mind.
I am currently engaged to a man who is not a Catholic. He was married by a justice of the peace to help a friend stay in the U.S. They were NEVER involved romantically in any way, as she was already in a relationship with another man, also here under the radar. My fiance is technically, divorced. However, there was never ANY intent for there to be an actual marriage; the relationship was never “consummated”. I believe this falls under Canon 1101, section 2.
We explained all of this to my priest and were told that HE needs an annulment to the tune of $1000.oo, although the Church is willing to take payments and pick up half the cost and that it could take up to a year. We are both going to be 40 within 6 months and our clocks are ticking. We were also told that I would need an annulment, but that mine would only cost $85.00. Why was I told by another priest that I didn’t need an annulment, but now I do?
I have been trying to sell my fiance on Catholicism and this isn’t helping. My non-Catholic friends have offered their own pastors/ ministers and some of my CathoIic friends have suggested that I just go to another Church and say that we were never married. I asked about getting married outside the Church while the annulment process takes place and having it recognized later-which I now know can and does take place. That didn’t go over too well. I am very upset because I know very well that some priests/ churches are willing to bend the “rules”, while others respond with disgust as if I had asked for something horrible. I could understand if everyone followed the same protocols everywhere, but they don’t and I’m not naive enough to believe that the same rules are applied equally to everyone. I shouldn’t be treated like I’m a terrible person for asking to take the short cut, when I know it’s out there.
So-why do I suddenly need an annulment? Why does he need an annulment, when there was not an actual marriage? Why do the “rules” apply to some and not to all?
I don’t mean to be disrespectful to anyone, I’m just tired of getting the runaround by my own church and honestly, I’m tired of being treated like I’m a terrible person.