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mickeyblueeyes
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So basically, we were married in a Catholic Church 8 years ago, and at the time I was protestant, I converted to Catholicism a year later.
I recently found out that she is seeing another man, and our marriage is in grave trouble as she says she doesn’t love me, and although she came back home and we are under the same roof, I know she is still “in love” with him- messaging each other all the time.
We have 3 young children and I am heartbroken.
She says she no longer feels worthy of the Church, and I freely admit that things haven’t been great with us for a long time, and we would often argue and I would say really hurtful things, I have recognised this and committed to change through prayer and professional help.
If things get to the point of seperation and even divorce, the question is:
Is our marriage recognised as a sacramental one even though I was protestant at the time of marriage? Or would she be able to say the marriage is not valid and get an annulment?
I recently found out that she is seeing another man, and our marriage is in grave trouble as she says she doesn’t love me, and although she came back home and we are under the same roof, I know she is still “in love” with him- messaging each other all the time.
We have 3 young children and I am heartbroken.
She says she no longer feels worthy of the Church, and I freely admit that things haven’t been great with us for a long time, and we would often argue and I would say really hurtful things, I have recognised this and committed to change through prayer and professional help.
If things get to the point of seperation and even divorce, the question is:
Is our marriage recognised as a sacramental one even though I was protestant at the time of marriage? Or would she be able to say the marriage is not valid and get an annulment?