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bugz2007
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It appears that the AAA forum isn’t accepting new posts at the moment…so I will try this here.
Alright, so my Catholic dad got married to a wonderful, wonderful lady yesterday. She’s amazing for him, and I love her like a mother. I was a bridesmaid and witness at the wedding. Sounds fine and dandy, doesn’t it?
Here’s the trouble. My biological mother, and Dad’s first wife is still alive. They were married outside the Catholic Church by a justice of the peace, despite my dad’s obligation to be married within it. So strike against them. They’ve now been divorced for three years. Two strikes. However, my father’s priest told him that he would not need an annulment because his first marriage was invalid. Now, as I understand it, he would need one, it would just be really easy to obtain. There’s the first problem.
The second is that my dad was married yesterday on a golf course, by a Methodist minister, without a dispensation to do so. His priest told him he could.
These two things have been concerning me, and I chose to discuss them with my father two weeks ago. He was going to go with what the priest said because he had no reason not to trust the priest (other than that I was telling him otherwise).
I know that all of these things were then in his court, and there was nothing more I could do to change the circumstances…however, I still participated in the wedding, as I mentioned above. I feel terrible about it, because I felt there was a conflict between supporting my dad by supporting his wedding…and obeying God.
Did I do something terrible here? I intend to talk to an apologist, and a priest about such…but I need to make sure I don’t talk to the priest that gave my father permission in the first place. This is really weighing quite heavily on my heart.
Alright, so my Catholic dad got married to a wonderful, wonderful lady yesterday. She’s amazing for him, and I love her like a mother. I was a bridesmaid and witness at the wedding. Sounds fine and dandy, doesn’t it?
Here’s the trouble. My biological mother, and Dad’s first wife is still alive. They were married outside the Catholic Church by a justice of the peace, despite my dad’s obligation to be married within it. So strike against them. They’ve now been divorced for three years. Two strikes. However, my father’s priest told him that he would not need an annulment because his first marriage was invalid. Now, as I understand it, he would need one, it would just be really easy to obtain. There’s the first problem.
The second is that my dad was married yesterday on a golf course, by a Methodist minister, without a dispensation to do so. His priest told him he could.
These two things have been concerning me, and I chose to discuss them with my father two weeks ago. He was going to go with what the priest said because he had no reason not to trust the priest (other than that I was telling him otherwise).
I know that all of these things were then in his court, and there was nothing more I could do to change the circumstances…however, I still participated in the wedding, as I mentioned above. I feel terrible about it, because I felt there was a conflict between supporting my dad by supporting his wedding…and obeying God.
Did I do something terrible here? I intend to talk to an apologist, and a priest about such…but I need to make sure I don’t talk to the priest that gave my father permission in the first place. This is really weighing quite heavily on my heart.