DOCUMENT 615C FORM: RCIA SUPPLEMENTAL MARRIAGE INFORMATION

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY -- CORRECT SPELLING OF NAMES IS MOST IMPORTANT

Current Last Name: Maiden Name (if applicable): Given Name(s): Sex □ M □ F

CURRENT MARITAL STATUS: ✓ all applicable items □ Engaged to be Married (Complete Section I) □ Currently Married by Religious Service; Civil; etc (Complete Section II) □ Previously Married (Complete Section III) □ Current Fiancé(e) or Spouse was previously married (Complete Section III)

SECTION I | ENGAGED TO BE MARRIED

1) Will this be your first marriage? □ Yes □ No; If no, please complete SECTION III.

2) Name of Fiancé(e):

3) Is this your Fiancé(e)’s first marriage? □ Yes □ No; If no, please complete SECTION III.

4) Is your Fiancé(e) baptized? □ Yes □ No; If Yes, what Christian denomination?

5) If no, what faith tradition (if any) does he/she identify with? 6) In what kind of celebration or ritual will your upcoming marriage be witnessed?

□ Catholic (Latin or Eastern Rite); □ Orthodox; □ Christian (Other); □ Religion (Other); | □ Civil/Non-Faith. Notations (if any): 7) Who will preside at your wedding?

□ Priest/Deacon; □ Non-Catholic Minister; □ Justice of the Peace; □ Other:

8) If you are wanting your marriage recognized by the , have you discussed either of the following with your Priest?:

□ a Marriage Dispensation; □ a Convalidation (“Blessing”)

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SECTION II | CURRENT MARRIAGE (RELIGIOUS SERVICE: CIVIL; ETC.):

1) Is this your first marriage? □ Yes □ No; If no, please complete Section III.

2) Name of Spouse:

3) Is this your Spouse’s first marriage? □ Yes □ No; If no, please complete Section III.

4) Is your Spouse baptized? □ Yes □ No; If Yes, what Christian denomination?

If no, what faith tradition (if any) does he/she identify with? 5) How was your current marriage celebrated? □ Catholic (Latin or Eastern Rite); □ Orthodox; □ Christian (Other); □ Religion (Other); □ Civil/Non-Faith. Notations (if any):

6) Who presided at the wedding? □ Priest/Deacon; □ Non-Catholic Minister; □ Justice of the Peace; □ Other:

7) If your marriage was not celebrated in the Catholic Church, did you ask for and receive Permission or a Dispensation from the Catholic Church prior to the wedding being celebrated: □ Yes □ No; If no, was this current marriage Convalidated (“Blessed by the Church”)? : □ Yes □ No

SECTION III | PREVIOUSLY MARRIED

The following questions and information are to be completed by the Parish Priest or his Delegate in relation to an Inquirer, Catechumen, or Candidate who is currently or previously married (i.e. religious; civil; etc) to establish validity of marriage and, if needed (and possible), the necessary steps to validate the current marriage.

A) RCIA Status -- ✓ all applicable below: □ Inquirer □ Catechumen □ Candidate □ Fiancé(e) or Future Spouse of an RCIA Pre-Catechumen/Catechumen/Candidate □ Current Spouse of an RCIA Pre-Catechumen/Catechumen/Candidate

B) Previous Marriage Information: Complete the form below for each previous marriage, beginning with the most recent. If applicable, collect, photocopy, and/or review any necessary documentation (e.g. Baptism Certificate; Church Marriage Certificate; Government Marriage License; of Divorce; )

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PREVIOUS MARRIAGE INFORMATION FORM

This form is in reference to: □ my most recent previous marriage; □ an additional previous marriage

Name of Previous Spouse:

Is the Previous Spouse Still Living? □ Yes □ No □ Unknown

Was the Previous Spouse Baptized? □ Yes □ No □ Unknown If yes, what Christian denomination?

Date of Previous Marriage:

City, Province, and Country of Previous Marriage:

Parish/Church/Location of Previous Marriage:

How was the Previous Marriage Celebrated? □ Catholic (Latin or Eastern Rite) □ Orthodox □ Christian (Other) □ Religion (Other) □ Civil/Non-Faith.

Who presided at the Previous Marriage? □ Priest/Deacon □ Non-Catholic Minister □ Justice of the Peace □ Other:

Has the Previous Marriage received a Civil Decree of Divorce? □ Yes □ No □ In Process □ Have not Petitioned

Has the Previous Marriage received a Declaration of Nullity? □ Yes □ No □ In Process □ Have not Petitioned

If yes to the above, which Arch/ granted the Declaration of Nullity?

If yes to the above, was there a Vetitum* (prohibition) or Monitum* (serious recommendation) stated in the Declaration of Nullity? Please check ✓ the appropriate box: □ Vetitum □ Monitum □ None □ Not sure

* See next page for definitions

Please fill out a form for EACH previous marriage.

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Vetitum (Latin; prohibition or restriction): an order placed on either or both parties as part of the Declaration of Nullity; the prohibition forbids remarriage in the Church until certain conditions are satisfied. The pastoral purpose of a vetitum is to help an individual and/or a couple address the underlying problems that led to the breakdown of a former marriage union. An individual with a Vetitum is restricted from entering into another Church marriage until the matter identified has been adequately dealt with (e.g. a rehabilitation program for substance-abuse). If the matter is deemed adequately addressed, the Vetitum can be lifted by the Tribunal.

Monitum (Latin; serious recommendation or warning): it is not an order, as in a Vetitum. As part of the Declaration of Nullity, the Tribunal may note, by serious recommendation or warning, that either or both parties give careful attention to various issues which the Tribunal found in the course of investigating the earlier attempt at marriage. A monitum does not prevent one from contracting marriage in the Church, but rather serves as a cautionary reminder that some things in a person's history or behavior cause concern in regard to marriage (e.g. a caution against impulsively entering into marriage).

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