Hi everyone I have been lurking for a few weeks and first I just have to say it's really nice to see such a faithfilled community full of such good advice! I am recently engaged over the holidays to a wonderful man who I have been with for four and a half years. I am a practicing Catholic raised in the church, 12 years of catholic school, the whole nine yards haha, and my faith in the doctrine has always been the greatest source of strength in my life. My fianc is not Catholic, but has always been supportive of my faith and wants to get married in the church. He is also completely on board with raising our children Catholic.
My question is about the process of requesting a permission to marry a baptized non Catholic. Is it difficult? Does it take a long time? Also, what can he expect during the precana courses? I know one of the primary reasons he is not a Catholic himself is that unfortunately he had some very negative experiences with a Catholic priest when he was younger, and I think he's just afraid of being made to feel like a bad person because of his lack of faith, or being told he must believe certain things to marry me in the church. I don't at all expect this to happen if he goes in with an open mind, I'm just hoping to give him some concrete information to set his mind at ease.
I know I should probably discuss all this with a priest, and I plan to, but we also just moved across country and I am still trying to decide which parish to make my home.
Whew, sorry that was so long! Thank you all in advance for any input any advice will be much appreciated!