Marriage between a Catholic and a Non-Catholic - Together for Life Online (2024)

What does the Church teach about a Catholic and non-Catholic mixed marriage?

The Catholic Church believes that marriage between one man and one woman is a natural institution; that is, it is woven into the very fabric of what it means to be part and parcel of the human family and reflects God’s plan for that family. When these two people are baptized Christians, this natural institution of marriage becomes a sacrament. In other words, because each person shares in the life of the Holy Spirit and discipleship to Jesus, their whole life together becomes a vibrant, visible sign of the invisible reality of God’s unending love for the world. Marriage brings the couple God’s rich blessing of grace—and the couple becomes a medium of God’s grace to others.

It is quite common, of course, for a Catholic to marry a member of a different Christian tradition. For example, many Catholics marry Methodists, Lutherans, Episcopalians, members of nondenominational communities, or Christians who for one reason or another remain unaffiliated with a particular faith community. Other Catholics marry someone who has never been baptized. The person may be Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, or a person unaffiliated with any faith.

Keep in mind that whether a Catholic enters into a sacramental marriage with a Christian of a different church or a valid marriage with a non-Christian, the Church supports the witness of love and fidelity the couple offers to the world.

During the course of your marriage preparation, issues of faith and belief should be addressed in an open and honest way, both about the faith you share and also the significant differences in what you believe and how you practice your religious faith. Speaking candidly about these issues with the priest or deacon helping you prepare for your marriage is very important.

A Pastoral Note on Intercommunion

One of the most sensitive and easily misunderstood issues in Catholic life and practice today is the prohibition of intercommunion—the reception of Holy Communion in the Catholic Church by non-Catholics or its reception by Catholics in other Christian churches. Some Catholics who have a non-Catholic fiancé, family members, or friends may believe that an injustice is being done and that Catholic limitations on intercommunion are contrary to the Gospel’s teaching of love and acceptance.

Why, then, are non-Catholics asked not to take Communion at Mass?

The reasons behind the Catholic prohibition of intercommunion are not based on a perceived moral or religious superiority of Catholics over other Christians. There are many faithful members of other Christian traditions who are morally or religiously better Christians than nominal Catholics, but that is not what is at stake in intercommunion.

The Catholic discipline of not practicing intercommunion is based on a theology of the Eucharist: what it is, what it does, and what it signifies.

Many Christian denominations do not share the Catholic understanding of the Eucharist. Some view communion as a rich symbol and a memorial of what Jesus has done for us, but for Catholics, the Eucharist is more than a memorial meal. It makes real again all of the power and promise of Christ’s life-giving death and resurrection. Catholics believe that the Eucharist is a sacrament and therefore a particular kind of sign that effects or brings about what it signifies. In essence, we believe that Holy Communion doesn’t just point us to the presence of Christ but that—through a profound mystery—it is the presence of Christ, which we consume in order to better become that divine presence in the world.

But these differences regarding what Holy Communion is are not the sole obstacle to intercommunion. There is also the matter of what Holy Communion does. Catholics believe that the Eucharist draws those who receive Communion into greater unity within the Body of Christ and at the same time signifies that unity. The Eucharist, simply put, is both a sign and source of unity in the Church. Thus, the Eucharist is not only about uniting individual believers to Christ through a share in Communion but more fundamentally about uniting a community of believers together.

When one receives Communion, he or she is saying yes to a communion of mind and heart with the Church. It is an act that signifies not only a spiritual union with other members of the Church but also a public affirmation of being united in the beliefs and practices of that community.

The reception of Holy Communion by members of another Christian denomination cannot be a sign of unity among those believers when, in fact, significant differences in belief and practice still remain between Catholics and those of other Christian churches. Eucharistic communion would then be a counter-sign: it would signify a unity that does not exist among these Christians.

Given all of this, while it is certainly not prohibited for couples to use the Rite for Celebrating Marriage Within Mass when one partner is a baptized non-Catholic, it may be better to use the Rite for Celebrating Marriage Outside Mass in order to avoid misunderstanding.

This resource is an appendix of Together for Life. You can download the original article from the book here: “Appendix A:Marriage between a Catholic and a Non-Catholic.”

Marriage between a Catholic and a Non-Catholic - Together for Life Online (2024)

FAQs

What happens when a non-Catholic marries a Catholic? ›

For any mixed marriage in the Catholic Church, the priest must receive a special dispensation, in writing, from the bishop. This dispensation is always given so long as the Catholic has agreed to keep practicing the Catholic faith, and has promised to raise their children as Catholics.

Can a Catholic marry a non-Catholic who has been divorced? ›

In short, yes. However, in order to be married in the Catholic Church, the spouse's first marriage must be annulled.

Will the Catholic Church marry a couple who lives together? ›

The Code of Canon Law gives no special consideration for marriages of cohabiting couples.

Can a Catholic marry a non-Catholic and still receive Communion? ›

No, the non-Catholic may not receive Communion at a Catholic wedding. Actually, not all Catholics may receive Communion. Only those who are in a state of grace can receive the Eucharist.

Is getting married outside the Catholic Church a mortal sin? ›

To be married now in another church is wrong. Your marriage will not be recognized by God or the Church, and you will be in mortal sin.

Is it a sin to marry someone who is not Catholic? ›

So can a Catholic marry a non-Catholic? Yes, but there are several requirements that both parties need to fulfill. These requirements ensure that both people know what marriage is before getting into it. (Two people can't share a hamburger if one wants a veggie patty and the other wants meat.)

What makes a Catholic marriage invalid? ›

the person is deceived into marrying; or. the person intends the marriage to be something contrary to God's law about marriage; or. the person is psychologically incapable of fulfilling the obligations of marriage.

Does the Catholic Church recognize marriage outside the church? ›

The Catholic Church views marriages between non-Catholics or people of different faiths as valid and legitimate. However, marriage outside of the church by Catholics isn't recognized by the Catholic Church because Catholics are bound to observe a certain form of marriage ritual in order for their marriage to be valid.

Does a non-Catholic marriage need to be annulled? ›

This question is often asked regarding a divorced non-Catholic. The Catholic Church recognizes your fiance's marriage as a valid marriage and Catholic Church law, even though it did not take place in the Catholic Church.

Can unmarried Catholic couples live together? ›

The Church's teaching on cohabitation is not an “arbitrary” rule. Living together before marriage is a sin because it violates God's commandments and the law of the Church.

Do both spouses have to be Catholic to get married? ›

You only get married once, and you only say your vows once. For a Catholic, the religious ceremony is the civil ceremony. Rule #4: If your future spouse is not Catholic, they do NOT have to convert to Catholicism in order for you to marry them.

Can you get married in a Catholic church if you are already married? ›

Can you get married in the Catholic Church if you have been married before? Yes, if the previous marriage has either been annulled or ended by death. Note that depending on location and specific details the “annulled” part will include divorce or not.

What happens if a Catholic marries a non-Catholic? ›

A marriage between a Catholic and a non-Christian (someone not baptized) is seen by the Church as invalid unless a dispensation (called a dispensation from "disparity of cult", meaning a difference of worship) is granted from the law declaring such marriages invalid.

Is a courthouse marriage recognized by God? ›

The short and simple answer is yes, a civil marriage ceremony is valid in God's eyes. But you can always reaffirm your vows in a specifically Christian wedding ceremony if you want to.

What happens if a Catholic does not get married in a Church? ›

Catholics who are not married in the Church are considered members of the Church living in an irregular marriage. They are not excommunicated and are free to participate in some but not all aspects of the Catholic faith community.

Can you get married by a Catholic priest if you are not Catholic? ›

In general, a Catholic could officiate at wedding of two non-Catholics, provided there are no obvious impediments, for example, a prior marriage.

Does the Catholic Church allow mixed marriages? ›

Although mixed marriages are not recommended, the Church grants dispensations for Catholics to marry non-Catholics. To see about obtaining one you should see a parish priest. If you are thinking seriously about marriage, I would urge you to investigate the Catholic faith and consider becoming a Catholic.

Are Catholics allowed to date non-Catholics? ›

While dating a non-Catholic is absolutely okay, your faith is an unchangeable part of who you are. Dating a non-Catholic comes down to your ability to discern, which is a whole different topic, but I'll try to summarize it here. When you pray daily and communicate constantly with God, your will becomes united with His.

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