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Brendan_64
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As you were baptised as a Catholic as an infant, you are, I believe, considered by the Catholic Church to already be a Catholic. I think you need to discuss this yourself with the priest and ask about how you go forward from there as regards receiving the sacraments of Confession, the Eucharist and Confirmation. Would he want you to confess your sins prior to your marriage?
I think your situation may get a bit easier once you and your fiance are married. Then your immediate family will be you and him (and in the future, any children you may come to have). Your duty will be primarily to him (and he to you) and not to your parents. I think that will help you greatly in reducing the barriers to your becoming a full part of the Catholic Church (which I believe you are actually already a part of as a result of your Catholic Baptism).
Best wishes to both of you for the future.
I think your situation may get a bit easier once you and your fiance are married. Then your immediate family will be you and him (and in the future, any children you may come to have). Your duty will be primarily to him (and he to you) and not to your parents. I think that will help you greatly in reducing the barriers to your becoming a full part of the Catholic Church (which I believe you are actually already a part of as a result of your Catholic Baptism).
Best wishes to both of you for the future.