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Loud-living-dogma
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Slightly different view here - - for the Catholics in attendance, if everyone is in there for the full hour that the Mass typically takes, it seems inhospitable to not allow all the Catholics in attendance to receive. Honestly, to me, sorry if this offends you, but it seems a little Bride-zilla-y.
To me it seems like the sad reception toast when only the wedding party is provided champagne, and everyone just has whatever drink they happen to be drinking. Just seems inhospitable to your guests.
Do you the two of you really have zero friends among the parishioners? Zero practicing Catholic friends?
Plus, the non-Catholics may positively enjoy getting on their high horse - - “Can you believe? We couldn’t even take Communion! At our own daughter’s / niece’s / cousin’s … wedding!”
To me it seems like the sad reception toast when only the wedding party is provided champagne, and everyone just has whatever drink they happen to be drinking. Just seems inhospitable to your guests.
Do you the two of you really have zero friends among the parishioners? Zero practicing Catholic friends?
Plus, the non-Catholics may positively enjoy getting on their high horse - - “Can you believe? We couldn’t even take Communion! At our own daughter’s / niece’s / cousin’s … wedding!”
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