Looking for peace of conscience regarding a prior marriage?

Annulments Drive at St. Monica Parish

We are pleased to announce that St. Monica Parish will be holding an Annulments and Convalidation Drive from September to December 2024. This is an opportunity for those who need assistance with the annulment process to receive guidance and support. If you are divorced or married outside the Church due to impediments and wish to fully participate in the sacramental life of the Church, please contact Deacon David Espinoza or the parish office for more information. Deacon David will assist you in navigating the annulment process through the Tribunal of the Archdiocese of San Antonio.

Marriage convalidation

For those married outside the Church without impediments, our priests and deacons will help with marriage preparation and assist you in
having your marriage convalidated in the Church. Please contact our parish office and speak with Deacon David.

FOR THOSE SEEKING HELP WITH ANNULMENTS

Are you divorced and looking for peace of conscience regarding a prior marriage? Are you seeking to enter the Catholic Church, but you or your spouse have a prior marriage?  Are you seeking to marry in the Catholic Church, but you or your partner have a prior marriage? 

If any of these apply to you, you may be interested in petitioning the Tribunal for a declaration of marriage nullity! 

Please contact the Tribunal, 210-734-1661, [email protected]; or contact your local parish or deanery for assistance.

Check out our Frequently Asked Questions!

For more information or to see a schedule of upcoming workshops, please visit this link:  https://tribunal.archsa.org/education-events/

 

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