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Raising the kids catholic: no annulment

#1 User is offline   bella 

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I am a divorced Catholic and my fiance is also Catholic and has never been married. My first marriage has not been annulled. What rules will we have to follow in raising our kids Catholic? Will we be able to have them baptized, receive first communion and be confirmed?

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Bella:

The 'rules' in raising your children in the Catholic faith should not be any different whether you are divorced, married, or seeking marriage without an annulment. First communion / confirmation will likely occur when the children complete their catechism. Regarding Baptism... you should check with your parish priest and ask about arranging for their baptism.

There seems to be a concern about the lack of annulment. If you search this forum, you will find questions and responses related to annulment and related marriage issues.

If this does not address your question(s), please let me know.

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Reverend Frye,

Thank you for your response. I'm also interested in learning about what restrictions may be placed on me specifically because I have no annulment (i.e. will I be able to participate in the baptism, first communion, etc.).

Please let me know your thoughts.

Thank you.

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Obviously, without a Catholic annulment you cannot remarry in the Catholic church. You will not be free to accept communion or be confirmed. The sacraments of Penance and Anointing of the Sick are available to all Catholics, always. This answer, and a lot of other religion related questions can be found on our religion page:

http://gettingremarr...remarriage.html

Please take a few moments to read this page and go to some of the informative links we have posted there. We have books on the topics as well.
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