#12141 Can I Receive Communion If My Annulment Process Is Incomplete? - Rose Sweet

<p>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.</p>
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<p><strong>Questions Covered:</strong></p>
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<li>18:42 &#8211; 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?</li>
<li>22:42 &#8211; I went through an annulment. I found it easiest to focus on writing out a draft and presenting it</li>
<li>32:10 &#8211; My annulment was the best thing that has happened to me. It allowed me to fully recognize my now Catholic Marriage.</li>
<li>37:34 &#8211; What do you think about the idea that more attention needs to be placed on the person who is not seeking out the annulment?</li>
<li>40:42 &#8211; I’m a good practicing Catholic and I don’t want a divorce, but I can&#8217;t handle the abuse, he’s a narcissist. What should I do?</li>
<li>44:21 &#8211; I’m 59 and my ex-husband remarried civilly. Should I seek out an annulment to help him out?</li>
<li>50:28 &#8211; Is it ok for me to receive communion even though I left the annulment process incomplete?</li>
<li>53:29 &#8211; I married my husband, we got a divorce and then got back together. Do I need an annulment?</li>
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