I pray she is reconciled to Christ through His Church
“I pray she is reconciled to Christ through His Church”
Me too, not that I have any standing here.
Same here. If it is her time, vaya con Dios, Zsa Zsa.
no, according to the Catholic church she has had one marriage. The rest were not sacramental marriages according to the church.
And yes, she can return to the church. If the good thief got forgiven, so can ZvaZva.
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According to IMDB, she’s actually had 9 husbands. Looks like one annulment — the husband she was married to for one day:
Frédéric von Anhalt (14 August 1986 - present)
Felipe de Alba (13 April 1983 - 14 April 1983) (annulled)
Michael O’Hara (27 August 1976 - 1982) (divorced)
Jack Ryan (21 January 1975 - 24 August 1976) (divorced)
Cosden Jr., Joshua S. (9 March 1966 - 18 October 1967) (divorced)
Hutner, Herbert (5 November 1962 - 3 March 1966) (divorced)
George Sanders (2 April 1949 - 2 April 1954) (divorced)
Conrad Hilton (10 April 1942 - 1947) (divorced) 1 child
Belge, Burhan (1937 - 1941) (divorced)
Saints of God, come to her aid!
May she receive comfort in her last hours.
Although she has had many husbands, the Church only recognizes the first. But you have to understand, she has outlived ALL of them. With the exception of the past 24 years being with the last husband. So she just might be in full communion with the church :) We all have sins, I’m glad she had the chance to be given last rites, most familys wait until it is to late to administer them: From a Catholic Priest friend: “last rites” are Viaticum, including Apostolic Pardon, Renewal of Baptismal Promises, Confirmation, and Communion. Often, the family (and the patient) wait too long to call for the priest, because we are seen as a sign of death instead of life. Therefore, the main part of the real “last rites” Viaticum, Food for the Journey, can’t be ministered.