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JoyIsLikeRain
Guest
I’m a single young adult male and have a lot of local friends who are not Catholic, or lapsed Catholics.
I’ve been asked to be a groomsman at their non-denominational or Protestant weddings over the years.
I’ve definitely sat and watched a lot of weddings in a pew or lawn chair as well that wasn’t in a Catholic church.
I’ve done some mental inventory, and realized the following have occurred:
I should probably have not attended any of these.
I was younger and looking forward to celebratory fun, and food, and cake, and dressing-up, mingling, meeting new people, and dancing.
I’ve been asked to be a groomsman at their non-denominational or Protestant weddings over the years.
I’ve definitely sat and watched a lot of weddings in a pew or lawn chair as well that wasn’t in a Catholic church.
I’ve done some mental inventory, and realized the following have occurred:
- I’ve witnessed two lapsed Catholics marry in a garden on the grounds of a rural retreat center owned by a Catholic order of priests.
- I’ve witnessed a wedding at a restaurant of a Catholic and a Protestant, not knowing until after the ceremony that it was conducted by the Catholic Priest uncle of the groom.
- I’ve stood-up a non-denominational wedding in a garden of a conservatory, not knowing until after the ceremony that it was being conducted by a laicized, former Catholic priest.
- I’ve stood up in weddings for Protestant-Catholic coupes in non-Catholic churches.
- The vast majority of Catholic weddings I’ve attended in Catholic churches were of couples who had cohabited for years before the marriage.
I should probably have not attended any of these.
I was younger and looking forward to celebratory fun, and food, and cake, and dressing-up, mingling, meeting new people, and dancing.