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to OP, first, welcome home
please feel comfortable coming here, and I am glad you feel safe enough to share your sad story. Yes some horrible priests and a clueless bishop did let you down, and you were the victim of an evil that seems endemic in our society, and our culture now seems to be trying to normalize such behavior as you endured. Be that as it may, the whole Church did not harm you, but those charged with your immediate welfare did so. God will judge them and punish them in His good time and we continue to work and pray for healing and conversion within the Church so these offenses do not happen again.
our concern is you and your needs at this time
short answer to the question in thread title, no the tubal or vasectomy would not be a barrier to convalidation. it does need to be confessed, along with all the person’s sins of their past life, when they prepare for the sacrament of marriage or the other sacraments, but it does not need to be reversed. I would not accept any other outside advice on this topic here or anyplace else except from the priest in confession.
I would say do a search, because we have this discussed the topic here and on Family and Parenting, but it seems we can’t search just now until that function is up again.
because this question may also come up, since you already have all the initiation sacraments, for you a general confession and convalidation, along with any instruction you may need to prepare for these, is all the is necessary for your return to the sacraments. For your wife, if as I assume she is not Catholic, she needs RCIA to prepare for baptism, confirmation and first communion, whatever she is lacking. Before she can be received into the church the marriage issue must be resolved so that is your starting point.
call the parish office, make an appointment with the priest or deacon in charge of marriage prep, and go from there. You need tell the secretary nothing except that you are a returning Catholic who needs an appointment with the priest to discuss your marriage convalidation.
I encourage you to write–on paper, the old fashioned way, not blog–your story, as doing so goes a long way toward healing. I would not blog or otherwise publish until you have done so, because only after you see the finished product will you be in a better frame of mind to judge the wisdom of publishing all or part of the story. above all, be honest with your wife about your past, since she is the one who has most to deal with in understanding how it relates to your present.
please feel comfortable coming here, and I am glad you feel safe enough to share your sad story. Yes some horrible priests and a clueless bishop did let you down, and you were the victim of an evil that seems endemic in our society, and our culture now seems to be trying to normalize such behavior as you endured. Be that as it may, the whole Church did not harm you, but those charged with your immediate welfare did so. God will judge them and punish them in His good time and we continue to work and pray for healing and conversion within the Church so these offenses do not happen again.
our concern is you and your needs at this time
short answer to the question in thread title, no the tubal or vasectomy would not be a barrier to convalidation. it does need to be confessed, along with all the person’s sins of their past life, when they prepare for the sacrament of marriage or the other sacraments, but it does not need to be reversed. I would not accept any other outside advice on this topic here or anyplace else except from the priest in confession.
I would say do a search, because we have this discussed the topic here and on Family and Parenting, but it seems we can’t search just now until that function is up again.
because this question may also come up, since you already have all the initiation sacraments, for you a general confession and convalidation, along with any instruction you may need to prepare for these, is all the is necessary for your return to the sacraments. For your wife, if as I assume she is not Catholic, she needs RCIA to prepare for baptism, confirmation and first communion, whatever she is lacking. Before she can be received into the church the marriage issue must be resolved so that is your starting point.
call the parish office, make an appointment with the priest or deacon in charge of marriage prep, and go from there. You need tell the secretary nothing except that you are a returning Catholic who needs an appointment with the priest to discuss your marriage convalidation.
I encourage you to write–on paper, the old fashioned way, not blog–your story, as doing so goes a long way toward healing. I would not blog or otherwise publish until you have done so, because only after you see the finished product will you be in a better frame of mind to judge the wisdom of publishing all or part of the story. above all, be honest with your wife about your past, since she is the one who has most to deal with in understanding how it relates to your present.