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First Lady Melania Trump is a practicing Catholic.

I have great admiration for the President and the First Lady. However, it would be difficult to describe her as a "practicing Catholic" if she is in an irregular marital situation.

Melania Trump never married before, but President Trump married twice. Ivana had been married already, so President Trump's marriage to her would be invalid. Marla Maples was raised in Georgia, and presently attends a Christian church, so she was likely baptized at the time of her marriage to Donald Trump. It would take some other impediment for that marriage to be declared null.

Assuming that Melania Trump decided to become a practicing Catholic after her wedding to Donald Trump, she would have to be able to have the marriage recognized, which means that President Trump's other marriages would have to be declared null. Justice Thomas was in a similar situation. I assume he (justice Thomas) got that rectified.

It would be very hard for the Trumps to pull that off without somebody getting wind of it. Also, I do not hear of Melania attending Mass weekly with or without the President on a regular basis.

So, right now, I believe that Mrs. Trump is sympathetic to the Catholic Church, but is not a formal member at the present time.
7 posted on 06/08/2020 9:36:18 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: Dr. Sivana

Dear Dr Sivani:
Considering that the catholic church is run by a homosexual communist, I really don’t care about their rules on marriage.


9 posted on 06/08/2020 10:06:58 PM PDT by american_ranger (Our family motto is being miserable builds character.)
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To: Dr. Sivana
So, right now, I believe that Mrs. Trump is sympathetic to the Catholic Church, but is not a formal member at the present time.

I understand the point you are making but if she was baptized she is a "formal member" of the Catholic Church forever. For better and for worse the Church is a family and you can fall away from it or you can even take up arms against it but you'll still be a member. I'm sorry to quote wikipedia but I do believe the following is accurate:

However, even if excommunicated, a Catholic who has not been juridically absolved is still, due to the irrevocable nature of baptism, a member of the Catholic Church, albeit their communion with the Christ and the Church is gravely impaired.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortal_sin

13 posted on 06/08/2020 10:51:20 PM PDT by edwinland
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