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Zorab
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My son, a Catholic, got married in the Lutheran church in a small town in Norway (Europe). He came to the country of his future wife without knowledge of the language and local customs.
He approached the nearest (100 km.away) Catholic priest asking if the priest could be present during the wedding ceremony. Unfortunately the priest had a busy schedule during St.Olav’s weekend celebrations and wasn’t able to be present.There was no further contact with the priest and the marriage was held in the Lutheran Church. One year later a child was born and both parents (Catholic and Lutheran) would like to baptize the child in the Catholic Church when on vacation in the USA during Christmas.
Our parish priest in the USA requests permission from the parish in Norway to baptize the child here. In view of the above it poses
a problem.
Any suggestions how to handle this problem would be appreciated.
Zorab
He approached the nearest (100 km.away) Catholic priest asking if the priest could be present during the wedding ceremony. Unfortunately the priest had a busy schedule during St.Olav’s weekend celebrations and wasn’t able to be present.There was no further contact with the priest and the marriage was held in the Lutheran Church. One year later a child was born and both parents (Catholic and Lutheran) would like to baptize the child in the Catholic Church when on vacation in the USA during Christmas.
Our parish priest in the USA requests permission from the parish in Norway to baptize the child here. In view of the above it poses
a problem.
Any suggestions how to handle this problem would be appreciated.
Zorab