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Ben-Ben
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Hey,
I’m in a complicated and really frustrating situation. I’ve been engaged for almost 10 months now, and plan to get married in a year (once both of us graduate from college). Both of us have grown up Protestant, and are practicing Christians. What complicates it is that I’m converting to Catholicism, and she probably isn’t (though she’s reading and checking things out).
The big issue (though not the only one) at this point is how we’re going to have our wedding. I’ve been told that if one or both parties is a confirmed Catholic the wedding has to be in a Catholic Church to be valid. I have no problem with this, but my bride, both our families, and most of our friends are Protestant. We have been making tentative wedding plans since before I began serioiusly considering conversion.
My faith is important to me, and I certainly don’t want to kick off my marriage by knowingly violating canon law, but my conversion has already been extremely painful to my parents, and I don’t want to hurt them or my bride any more than I have to. Also, it would seem very, very awkward to tell our parents (who are paying for most of the wedding) that they have to pay for a Catholic wedding. Blech. Anyway, what’s the ruling on something like having two ceremonies, or a less formal Catholic ceremony, if such a thing exists (outdoors and less formula, maybe)?
I’m in a complicated and really frustrating situation. I’ve been engaged for almost 10 months now, and plan to get married in a year (once both of us graduate from college). Both of us have grown up Protestant, and are practicing Christians. What complicates it is that I’m converting to Catholicism, and she probably isn’t (though she’s reading and checking things out).
The big issue (though not the only one) at this point is how we’re going to have our wedding. I’ve been told that if one or both parties is a confirmed Catholic the wedding has to be in a Catholic Church to be valid. I have no problem with this, but my bride, both our families, and most of our friends are Protestant. We have been making tentative wedding plans since before I began serioiusly considering conversion.
My faith is important to me, and I certainly don’t want to kick off my marriage by knowingly violating canon law, but my conversion has already been extremely painful to my parents, and I don’t want to hurt them or my bride any more than I have to. Also, it would seem very, very awkward to tell our parents (who are paying for most of the wedding) that they have to pay for a Catholic wedding. Blech. Anyway, what’s the ruling on something like having two ceremonies, or a less formal Catholic ceremony, if such a thing exists (outdoors and less formula, maybe)?