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Renae
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Hello, I believe this is my first post here, I have wandered around and read a lot of the topics, but haven’t had a question until now.
I hopefully will be getting married soon, so I am starting to think about the mass and all of the other things involved with the day. I’ve bought a few books for after the marriage (NFP) and one about understand catholic marriages.
I’m catholic, but my boyfriend is nondenominational. His mother has her Ph.D. and is a minister. I also have a best friend who is in college getting his masters in Theology and planning to become a minister. I know that the vows can only be made once, and without special permission, can only be made in catholic form with the priest. Because his mother is a minister, I would really like to include her in teh ceremony too, the same with my childhood best friend. They are both close to me and I want to have them be a part of this special day.
Other than having them do readings, prayers and possibly helping with the music, what other ways could I have them participate? As I am hoping that they can really feel like they have played a part in the wedding, as they have both made a big impact in my life.
Any advice is helpful, as I still have at least a year to go, I would like to get some opinions early! Thank you.
I hopefully will be getting married soon, so I am starting to think about the mass and all of the other things involved with the day. I’ve bought a few books for after the marriage (NFP) and one about understand catholic marriages.
I’m catholic, but my boyfriend is nondenominational. His mother has her Ph.D. and is a minister. I also have a best friend who is in college getting his masters in Theology and planning to become a minister. I know that the vows can only be made once, and without special permission, can only be made in catholic form with the priest. Because his mother is a minister, I would really like to include her in teh ceremony too, the same with my childhood best friend. They are both close to me and I want to have them be a part of this special day.
Other than having them do readings, prayers and possibly helping with the music, what other ways could I have them participate? As I am hoping that they can really feel like they have played a part in the wedding, as they have both made a big impact in my life.
Any advice is helpful, as I still have at least a year to go, I would like to get some opinions early! Thank you.