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Hello,
I was raised Church Of Christ but became an atheist in my teen years. My wife was raised Catholic but also became an atheist. We were not married by a Priest, and God was not even invoked in our wedding. We also had no intentions on having children.
Now some time has passed and something’s been getting to me. I can’t really p(name removed by moderator)oint why, but my faith started to return, except I didn’t think that the church I was raised attending had everything right. I’ve looked all over. Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, you name it. The one that has stuck with me is the Roman Catholic Church. I can’t get to the point of full belief, if that makes sense. I’m still skeptical, but this Church makes sense to me, and I feel like I’m being called to return to God.
There are a few issues, though. I’ve mentioned to my wife that I no longer consider myself an atheist, but I haven’t identified as a Christian. I pray regularly to “God,” but I don’t specify Jesus or the Holy Spirit or anything like that. However, she doesn’t believe at all. She told me she wouldn’t have a problem with me going to church, but she won’t go with. I am preparing to go to my first Mass tomorrow morning, without her.
I have a few questions/concerns.
I was raised Church Of Christ but became an atheist in my teen years. My wife was raised Catholic but also became an atheist. We were not married by a Priest, and God was not even invoked in our wedding. We also had no intentions on having children.
Now some time has passed and something’s been getting to me. I can’t really p(name removed by moderator)oint why, but my faith started to return, except I didn’t think that the church I was raised attending had everything right. I’ve looked all over. Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran, you name it. The one that has stuck with me is the Roman Catholic Church. I can’t get to the point of full belief, if that makes sense. I’m still skeptical, but this Church makes sense to me, and I feel like I’m being called to return to God.
There are a few issues, though. I’ve mentioned to my wife that I no longer consider myself an atheist, but I haven’t identified as a Christian. I pray regularly to “God,” but I don’t specify Jesus or the Holy Spirit or anything like that. However, she doesn’t believe at all. She told me she wouldn’t have a problem with me going to church, but she won’t go with. I am preparing to go to my first Mass tomorrow morning, without her.
I have a few questions/concerns.
- I have been told by some that our marriage is not valid, since she was baptized Catholic and our marriage was done outside of the Church, with no intention to have children (she’s even on BC). Does this mean it is sinful to engage in sex, as it would be pre-marital?
- If she refuses to take the steps necessary to make our marriage valid, what am I supposed to do?
- Is continuing the marriage even though I know she is not open to children and will continue to use birth control a sin?