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An annulment in the Roman Catholic Church is an official ruling that a marriage was never valid, that it effectively never existed.
The Catholic religion does not accept any sexual activity from an unmarried couple. Sex outside of marriage is known as fornication and is considered a serious sin.
Originally posted by wellwhatnow
I was just reading this article:
marriage annulments
An annulment in the Roman Catholic Church is an official ruling that a marriage was never valid, that it effectively never existed.
So I did some quick searches and also found this:
Fornication
The Catholic religion does not accept any sexual activity from an unmarried couple. Sex outside of marriage is known as fornication and is considered a serious sin.
Now let's say that I get married, have sex, then have the marriage annulled. Now the marriage never existed, therefore I have had sex outside of marriage.
Does the Catholic church automatically forgive my fornication or not?
Should it, or should it not?