#12141 Can I Receive Communion If My Annulment Process Is Incomplete? - Rose Sweet
Apr 07, 2025
Episode description
What does the Church say about receiving the Eucharist if your annulment hasn’t been finalized? We explore this important question and also discuss healing after divorce, reuniting with a former spouse, and how to approach annulments with non-Catholic partners.
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Questions Covered:
- 18:42 – I’m in a civil marriage that needs an annulment on behalf of my wife. How do you get a non-Catholic to support the annulment process?
- 22:42 – I went through an annulment. I found it easiest to focus on writing out a draft and presenting it
- 32:10 – My annulment was the best thing that has happened to me. It allowed me to fully recognize my now Catholic Marriage.
- 37:34 – What do you think about the idea that more attention needs to be placed on the person who is not seeking out the annulment?
- 40:42 – I’m a good practicing Catholic and I don’t want a divorce, but I can’t handle the abuse, he’s a narcissist. What should I do?
- 44:21 – I’m 59 and my ex-husband remarried civilly. Should I seek out an annulment to help him out?
- 50:28 – Is it ok for me to receive communion even though I left the annulment process incomplete?
- 53:29 – I married my husband, we got a divorce and then got back together. Do I need an annulment?