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A deacon friend posed this question to me which he had posed to a presenter for a diocesan annulment conference for deacons. No answer. I posed same question to six ordained priests, both secular and religious. No answer. Your insights would be truly welcome. Thank you.
· A Catholic person never married, wants to marry…
· A non-Catholic validly married in a civil marriage, which was a gay marriage in a state where gay marriage is recognized.
I can reasonably guess at how this would be handled if the latter person were Catholic. I really have no clue as to what the best pastoral response would be in the proposed situation? How would the Church counsel the ordained performing the marriage prep to counsel the proposed couple? Thank you.
· A Catholic person never married, wants to marry…
· A non-Catholic validly married in a civil marriage, which was a gay marriage in a state where gay marriage is recognized.
I can reasonably guess at how this would be handled if the latter person were Catholic. I really have no clue as to what the best pastoral response would be in the proposed situation? How would the Church counsel the ordained performing the marriage prep to counsel the proposed couple? Thank you.