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Perhaps this is in the wrong forum, but we’ll see. First I’ll set the stage, then I’ll ask the question.
I’m a county judge who has authority to officiate at civil marriage ceremonies. Generally, I don’t. However, there’s a significant possibility that I’ll be asked to officiate my Goddaughter’s marriage ceremony.
Sometime after baptism, my brother left the Catholic Church to worship with his protestant wife. (I understand you can’t “leave” the Church, you have to demand it in writing. There’s always a “welcome back” mat at the front door.) Anyway, if I choose to officiate it’ll be for the reason that I will be able, I hope, to gently involve more Catholicism, or Christianity, than the next guy. I’m looking for ideas that might help interest my Goddaughter and her future husband in returning, or at least make sure the marriage ceremony is more Christian than civil.
Sure, there’ll be prayer, and a reference to my pride at being her Catholic Godfather (she was always told another couple were Godparents, but she knows the truth of it). I’m thinking of things like sealing their marriage with a cross on the forehead with Holy Water, blessed by my parish priest if he will (along with appropriate commentary linking it with the gift of baptism or something).
Someone might talk me out of it, maybe I’ll talk myself out of it. Meanwhile, I’ll appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
G
I’m a county judge who has authority to officiate at civil marriage ceremonies. Generally, I don’t. However, there’s a significant possibility that I’ll be asked to officiate my Goddaughter’s marriage ceremony.
Sometime after baptism, my brother left the Catholic Church to worship with his protestant wife. (I understand you can’t “leave” the Church, you have to demand it in writing. There’s always a “welcome back” mat at the front door.) Anyway, if I choose to officiate it’ll be for the reason that I will be able, I hope, to gently involve more Catholicism, or Christianity, than the next guy. I’m looking for ideas that might help interest my Goddaughter and her future husband in returning, or at least make sure the marriage ceremony is more Christian than civil.
Sure, there’ll be prayer, and a reference to my pride at being her Catholic Godfather (she was always told another couple were Godparents, but she knows the truth of it). I’m thinking of things like sealing their marriage with a cross on the forehead with Holy Water, blessed by my parish priest if he will (along with appropriate commentary linking it with the gift of baptism or something).
Someone might talk me out of it, maybe I’ll talk myself out of it. Meanwhile, I’ll appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
G