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I am a Catholic convert and want to get married eventually, when or if that’s Gods will. Would I be able to get married in the adoration chapel, rather than in the church?
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At the same time you only get one wedding in your life. You could easily regret not spending or not putting enough into the day, you probably won’t regret spending a little extra and having a big party.You can indeed have a Mass but not have the white dress and all the flowers and the dozens of guests. It’s not wrong at all to want simplicity.
You do not have to have any of those things to be married in the Church and in the actual church building. You can be married at a daily mass, Sunday mass, or a separate nuptial mass. You can have guests not, you just need two witnesses. All that other stuff is optional.I don’t want a big extravagant wedding and am a Catholic convert and I don’t want bridesmaids or an expensive dress. All I care about is the man I’m going to be married to and getting to pick the readings and the eucharist.
Unless you are her pastor that is not your decision to make.My point is if you want to get married in an Adoration chapel, you can, but it wouldn’t be Mass.
This is true. I think you would have to repose the blessed sacrament during the actual mass. Though you could have a time of adoration after mass if you wanted.A parish may have a chapel where Adoration takes place. That does not mean that the pastor cannot repose the Eucharist and celebrate Mass in the same chapel.