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Strange as it may sound, my spouse of 18 years never actually recited vows to me on our wedding day, so it’s always made me wonder if our marriage was a sacramental marriage. I guess I could ask a priest/our priest but he’s very busy, so just wanted to ask here first.
To clarify, my husband is very keen on rehearsing things that he is unfamiliar with, so at the rehearsal evening at church the night before our wedding, my husband wanted the priest to specifically go over the vow part and have us practice it, but the priest really didn’t see the need for it, so we didn’t. So the day of the wedding the priest gets to the vow part of the marriage ceremony and says rather quietly I may say, “repeat after me, I, Michael James,” and my husband didn’t say anything. My husband said that he wasn’t sure that he was supposed to speak then, and that’s why he wanted to practice it the night before. So after the silence from my husband, the priest didn’t repeat it, or say something like, “it’s your turn”, but he continued with the vows that my husband was supposed to say (ie take you Jane Marie, etc.). Perhaps the priest thought my husband was saying them but very quietly. Also we were kneeling towards the altar and not facing each other so that made a difference. Anyway, it happened so quickly and it didn’t seem like we could interrupt the priest and start over. When it came to my turn to say the vows, I repeated after the priest, and then my husband realized his mistake and wanted to say something but didn’t feel like he could. Of course, then after the ceremony things got carried away with photos, and greetings and then the reception and we never followed up on it with the priest. We’ve always joked about it, but I’ve always wondered in the back of my mind, whether it was a legitimate sacramental marriage.
Thanks.
To clarify, my husband is very keen on rehearsing things that he is unfamiliar with, so at the rehearsal evening at church the night before our wedding, my husband wanted the priest to specifically go over the vow part and have us practice it, but the priest really didn’t see the need for it, so we didn’t. So the day of the wedding the priest gets to the vow part of the marriage ceremony and says rather quietly I may say, “repeat after me, I, Michael James,” and my husband didn’t say anything. My husband said that he wasn’t sure that he was supposed to speak then, and that’s why he wanted to practice it the night before. So after the silence from my husband, the priest didn’t repeat it, or say something like, “it’s your turn”, but he continued with the vows that my husband was supposed to say (ie take you Jane Marie, etc.). Perhaps the priest thought my husband was saying them but very quietly. Also we were kneeling towards the altar and not facing each other so that made a difference. Anyway, it happened so quickly and it didn’t seem like we could interrupt the priest and start over. When it came to my turn to say the vows, I repeated after the priest, and then my husband realized his mistake and wanted to say something but didn’t feel like he could. Of course, then after the ceremony things got carried away with photos, and greetings and then the reception and we never followed up on it with the priest. We’ve always joked about it, but I’ve always wondered in the back of my mind, whether it was a legitimate sacramental marriage.
Thanks.