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Yes, because who's gonna know? I'm sure that God really doesn't mind, despite what a lot of Catholics might want you to believe. You got to remember that Catholicism is a religion. Men with ulterior motives often make the rules which we are supposed to obediently follow.

If God is how he is said to be, I bet he doesn't care if your marriage is annulled!

The annulled marriage is fine and doesn't affect your current state, so we will put that aside. This second marriage, however, is more complicated. If you are a Catholic and have married outside of the Church then you have implicitly denied the Faith which dictates that a Catholic must have a sacramental marriage witnessed by the Church. Unless this current marriage is rectified in the eyes of the Church you are considered to be living in sin and giving public scandal and no priest is permitted to give Communion to you nor are you permitted to receive it even if it was offered. As stated above, you could always just go to a parish where nobody knows you, however, you would only be compounding the situation and adding sins of sacrilege to your already irregular situation.
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