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I have a question about dispensation from canonical form for a marriage and the possible forms of marriage in general. I appreciate that the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic will make it more difficult for us to make firm plans at this stage.
During my recent visit to the UK, I became engaged. I am a US citizen resident in the US and my fiancé is a British citizen resident in the UK. We are both Catholic.
My fiancé and I met at university in Oxford (I was a first-year postgraduate, he was a first-year undergraduate). We are members of the same college. I chose the college because my dad is a member and my parents lived there when they were first married. My fiancé’s sister is also now a current undergraduate. We are therefore strongly considering being married in the chapel, although this is not non-negotiable.
I will also be moving to the UK to begin a new job as soon as the Home Office and COVID-19 permit, so we are keen to marry as soon as possible. We want a very small, simple ceremony with as little ostentation and expense as possible.
As I understand it, our options would include:
Thanks for any clarifications and suggestions!
During my recent visit to the UK, I became engaged. I am a US citizen resident in the US and my fiancé is a British citizen resident in the UK. We are both Catholic.
My fiancé and I met at university in Oxford (I was a first-year postgraduate, he was a first-year undergraduate). We are members of the same college. I chose the college because my dad is a member and my parents lived there when they were first married. My fiancé’s sister is also now a current undergraduate. We are therefore strongly considering being married in the chapel, although this is not non-negotiable.
I will also be moving to the UK to begin a new job as soon as the Home Office and COVID-19 permit, so we are keen to marry as soon as possible. We want a very small, simple ceremony with as little ostentation and expense as possible.
As I understand it, our options would include:
- Marry at the university Catholic chaplaincy or a Catholic parish church, either of which would fulfill both the civil and ecclesiastical requirements for a valid marriage.
- Marry in a civil ceremony followed by a Catholic ceremony in the college chapel.
- Apply for dispensation from canonical form from the archdiocese and then be married by an Anglican priest in the college chapel. My question is whether it is possible to receive dispensation from canonical form if we are both Catholic. When I looked at the form to apply for dispensation, it assumed that one of us was non-Catholic. We would also need a special licence from the archbishop of Canterbury, and because I am not British we would both have to attend an interview at the Faculty Office in Westminster. This option would be quite attractive if it did not seemingly involve a lot of bureaucracy with the British government and the Catholic and Anglican Churches.
Thanks for any clarifications and suggestions!
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