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Old Oct 28, 2009, 05:59 AM
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RCIA and Communion

I am attending RCIA classes at a local parish and I am little confused about the Holy Communion process. I have been married before outside of the Catholic Church and have cases in front of the tribunal for annulment. Will I be permitted to take communion during the Easter vigil with my class? I have read so many varying views on this.

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Old Nov 1, 2009, 04:26 PM   #11  
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gromitt82,
Very true.
Often that is the case.
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well actually no, the Parish priest sadly at times are wrong or bias on some issues, I could go on and on with issues I have seen local priests do over the years.

In real terms, the Bishop is the real say but then the rules of the church is the final say. A person who is the innocent party in a divorce, who remains single, does not marry or move in with anyone and remains chaste, has nothing to confess since they have not sinned in this issue
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Fr_Chuck,
Thanks for that explanation.
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Are you remarried, if you are divorced and not remarried and not living with someone, then the church merely views you are married still, it would be getting remarried, since that is considered living in sin.

So really not enough info to give a good answer
I am Divorced and not remarried and live by myself.
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It is important.
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