I write in some confusion, as a non-Catholic (non-anything, in fact), but I believe I need advice. I was married for some time, to a Catholic, and we had three children (all now adults). After that, and following consultation with the young and quite liberal priest who married us, I had a vasectomy. After a series of serious problems and divorce, life moved on.
It is now eight years later, and I am in a serious relationship with a Catholic woman – or at least, she is a very good woman, of faith in her heart, but with good reasons for not wanting to be part of the Church – who does very much see vasectomy as a problem. I am of course willing to undergo a reversal, but the costs prohibit this. We are not married, but are committed to each other, and both try to live good lives according to our consciences. There are no other problems in our relationship.
I have been told by various priests: that I am a sinner, that I should confess rather than have a reversal, that I must have a reversal, and several other things, some quite seriously unChristian (and I write that as a non-believer). I have read the catechism and Papal advice on these matters, and looked for guidance in all manner of places, so I have to confess that writing this is something of a last resort in the search for advice. I also understand that you may be disappointed or even offended by some of the above aspects of my life, and that of my partner; if this is the case I do apologize in advance, but would ask you to understand that we are both living according to conscience. On this matter of vasectomy reversal or not, neither of our consciences appear to have any useful information.
Kind regards,
Casey