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anp1215
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I asked this question on an old thread, but it was never addressed, so I thought I’d try again.
For example, the one at the Black Madonna Shrine
romeofthewest.com/2005/10/photos-of-black-madonna-shrine.html
photos towards the bottom
The Black Madonna Shrine near St. Louis, Missouri has on its grounds what the photographer refers to as a “forest chapel,” you can see and read more about it via the link above.
I know that typically two Catholics are not allowed to have a wedding outside. When I came upon these photos, it made me wonder if there would be an exception if the wedding occurred at a place like this. This is only hypothetical, I’m already married
By the way, that whole website is great, beautiful photos of churches in Missouri, check it out!
Thanks!
For example, the one at the Black Madonna Shrine
romeofthewest.com/2005/10/photos-of-black-madonna-shrine.html
photos towards the bottom
The Black Madonna Shrine near St. Louis, Missouri has on its grounds what the photographer refers to as a “forest chapel,” you can see and read more about it via the link above.
I know that typically two Catholics are not allowed to have a wedding outside. When I came upon these photos, it made me wonder if there would be an exception if the wedding occurred at a place like this. This is only hypothetical, I’m already married
By the way, that whole website is great, beautiful photos of churches in Missouri, check it out!
Thanks!