What Children of Annulment Really Feel
- Posted by Mary's Advocates
- On August 7, 2023
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Has anyone else, like me, been miffed when tribunal personnel seem to whitewash the effect their affirmative nullity of marriage sentence will have on children? Diocesan websites figuratively pat children on the head and say, “you don’t need to feel bad; an annulment doesn’t make you an illegitimate child.” Alexander Wolfe, an adult child of divorce, describes what adult children of divorce really feel when a tribunal says their parent’s marraige was invalid. He earned his Masters from the JPII Institute, works in the Office of Marriage for the Catholic Diocese of Arlington, and is retreat leader for Life-Giving Wounds program for adult children of Divorce.
Watch Alexander’s full discussion with Dr. Margaret McCarthy (professor at the JPII Institute in D.C.) hosted by Dr. Jennifer Roback Morse of the Ruth Institute: Children of Divorce Find Healing (ep. 195).
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Furthermore, even when a Catholic tribunal finds a marriage invalid the tribunal is supposed to decide the parties' obligations toward each other and their children. When the no-fault divorce courts make that determination, there is no expectation for the one who perpetrated the fraud to repair damage as much as possible.