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Can I take communion after death of divorced ex-spouse
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bergquist
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Can I take communion after death of divorced ex-spouse
Divorced
Remarried
Ex-spouse has passed away
I did not sever relationship with church; am I free to now take communion? My present spouse is a practicing christian.
(This post was edited by the_admin on Jun 18, 2007, 3:03 PM)
startingover
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Re: [bergquist] Can I take communion after death of divorced ex-spouse
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We appreciate your longing to receive communion again, but there is not enough information to answer your question. Are you and your present husband Catholic? If not, did you obtain dispensation for your wedding? Is your marriage blessed by the Church?
We suggest talking to your priest, who should be able to answer your question and tell you how to be welcomed back to the sacraments. May God bless you as you seek guidance.
Kay and Dennis Flowers
Authors of
Catholic Annulment, Spiritual Healing
Frieda Arpoika
CATHOLIC LAY PASTORAL MINISTER
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Re: [startingover] Can I take communion after death of divorced ex-spouse
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When an ex-spouse dies then you are free to now marry in the Church. Your marriage is only a civil marriage now. Until those vows are taking in the Church you are still not in full communion with the Church. You need to see someone at your parish to arrange for what we call a "convalidation" -- the validation of a civil marriage in the Church. Just call the parish office and tell them what you are looking for. The secretary will direct you to the right person, usually the priest but sometimes a deacon or a qualified staff person who assists you in the process. The priest or staff person will first explore whether both of you are free now to marry in the Church and guide you through the process.
Frieda Arpoika
Catholic Lay Pastoral Minister
St. Daniel Catholic Community
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