"The annulment wouldn't work for him...
Using that timeline, I'd have to agree. Also, if Terri was the Catholic and not him, I'm guessing she'd be the one who would have to petition for the annullment. What I wonder now is, would the church be willing to grant an annullment on her behalf today, in the interest of saving her life? Wouldn't the sanctity of life trump all else?
Of course, I realize the judge has already denied Terri her Constitutional right to receive the Eucharist (free expression clause); why should I expect this to be any different? Judicial tyranny is going to be the death of this once proud nation, and hardly anyone, including too many here, can see it coming.
I was told it would have no legal standing in Greers court. It would only apply to the Church. That was already hashed over when her parents requested a divorce for Terri earlier this month. Go figure.