Hi, Elaine —
The situation is somewhat ambiguous. If she left
the Catholic Church by a formal act, then she would
be considered non-Catholic and her marriage would
be valid.
In general, however, the Church tends to assume
people are Catholic even if they drift away, unless
they break in a very specific way with the Church.
Recently, in fact, the Church ruled that henceforth
to be considered non-Catholic, for purposes of marital
law, one had to write one's bishop a letter renouncing
the faith, so an argument can be made that this marriage
is invalid.
My recommendation, however, if
she is attending another church consistently and
considers herself a member of that church and has
broken all ties with Catholicism, is not to worry about attending
the wedding; it's not worth worrying about.
The chances
of you committing scandal (the true danger) are
minimal compared with the damage you could do by
protesting. The situation would be different if she were merely
a lapsed Catholic.
Eric
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