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OK. I already understand that Muslim women are not to marry non-Muslim men (a Roman Catholic). But leave that aside for the moment, please. Let us say that the woman has already made this decision. She is an adult and lives in a county where she is able to decide these things for herself. The law of the country recognizes marriage as a secular event, even though people do so with religious ceremony.
Obviously, neither of the couple is really practicing their faith right now, except to celebrate some of the festitivies of events like Ramadan and Christmas. But they have found a priest who is willing to perform the ceremony. I suppose that if neither later gets serious about their faith, that they have as much hope for happiness as any non-religious couple. But my concern is what if either of them should have a quickening of their faith later on after they have been married a few years, say when children enter the picture. What are some of the issues that they face down the road?
If the marriage is already a done deal, and neither is open to converting, what advice can you give them?
Obviously, neither of the couple is really practicing their faith right now, except to celebrate some of the festitivies of events like Ramadan and Christmas. But they have found a priest who is willing to perform the ceremony. I suppose that if neither later gets serious about their faith, that they have as much hope for happiness as any non-religious couple. But my concern is what if either of them should have a quickening of their faith later on after they have been married a few years, say when children enter the picture. What are some of the issues that they face down the road?
If the marriage is already a done deal, and neither is open to converting, what advice can you give them?