Without an annulment, a convert is confirmed and receives first communion
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A non-baptized man marries a Catholic, then divorces. Then the non-baptized man remarries a Protestant. During this marriage the man is baptized Protestant. The man later coverts to Catholicism and but does not get an annulment from the first marriage because the priest says he meets all three criterion and absolves him.
He is then confirmed and receives first communion, from the same Msgr.
1. Is that man able to receive first communion and confirmation?
1. Is he in a state of grace?
1. Can he be a godfather?
Asked by Kyle
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Apr 8, 2019, 04:40 PM
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