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I have a question about family responsibility in the divorce/remarriage of a sibling.
A - is a male, baptised and raised Catholic but never practiced faith as an adult. All of A’s family of origin are devout and faithful Catholics.
A marries B, a Christian protestant, in a protestant church/ceremony. Many years of marriage that appear happy, both attending protestant church and raise children in this church. During marriage A is baptisted into the protestant Christian church.
A begins relationship with another woman, leaves his wife and children, commits adultery, divorces wife and marries adulterous partner, remaining in the protestant faith.
Except for one of A’s siblings, the rest of A’s Catholic family of origin does nothing to get A reconciled to God and to B during the separation period. A has never expressed remorse - only happiness at his choice.
Fast forward six years. The son of the sibling that does not support A’s choice is getting married. This son chooses not to invite A - his uncle who committed adultery - to his wedding.
Should the other Catholic family members show support for A and not attend this wedding also?
A - is a male, baptised and raised Catholic but never practiced faith as an adult. All of A’s family of origin are devout and faithful Catholics.
A marries B, a Christian protestant, in a protestant church/ceremony. Many years of marriage that appear happy, both attending protestant church and raise children in this church. During marriage A is baptisted into the protestant Christian church.
A begins relationship with another woman, leaves his wife and children, commits adultery, divorces wife and marries adulterous partner, remaining in the protestant faith.
Except for one of A’s siblings, the rest of A’s Catholic family of origin does nothing to get A reconciled to God and to B during the separation period. A has never expressed remorse - only happiness at his choice.
Fast forward six years. The son of the sibling that does not support A’s choice is getting married. This son chooses not to invite A - his uncle who committed adultery - to his wedding.
Should the other Catholic family members show support for A and not attend this wedding also?