To: SeekAndFind
Interesting topic for me. I divorced nearly 30 years ago. She was Catholic, me, not so much. I wasn’t going to any church or part of any organized religion.
Now, in order for me to be baptized, and my new bride to resume communion, I have to ensure my ex and I are properly annulled, and I cannot find her.
To: Big Giant Head
Interesting topic for someone I know. A lovely woman, over 40, I think, good Catholic, who has never been married. Her fiance is ex-Catholic, not sure of the details, but was married for 23 years and had 3 children. She cannot marry in the church unless his marriage would be annulled, which seems kind of hypocritical. She is okay with all of this, and will get married in another church, because it is important for her to have a Christian wedding. But her parents are giving her no end of grief for getting involved with someone who cannot be married in the church. It is very sad to see what this is doing to her, at a time that should be joyful for her.
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10/23/2013 2:25:37 PM PDT by
NEMDF
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