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jenny621
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Good day – I am looking for general guidance and information, pertaining to the Catholic view of the process of marriage.
My fiance and I are preparing to wed. We were planning a large wedding, 400+ guests, but after the stress and craze of this process, we both realized that we desire something more personal and spiritual. We have chosen to elope, in order to keep our focus on the marriage itself, rather than the frivolous party it was becoming. We will have our closest with us to share in this event, and return to a more informal party with friends and family.
I am Protestant, my fiance, Catholic. While he is not a practicing Catholic, we both feel it important to surround ourselves with our faith for this important step. His family is very devout in their faith, and I wish to do everything necessary to respect the importance of faith in their family. We were to be married in my Church, and have his Priest present. We’re still trying to accomplish this in a different town, but it’s proving next to impossible.
For us wanting to maintain a religious ceremony, rather than civil, we’re finding the churches, Catholic and Protestant, to close their doors on a small, intimate ceremony. My pastor feels anything less than the BIG wedding is not acceptable.
I have chosen not to convert to Catholicism soley for the reason that I’m getting married. It is something I am interested in exploring, but for the right reasons, and the right decisions. But I find it extremely important to make certain our wedding will be recognized, and proper, as we begin a new family, and eventually, children. We will be attending Pre-Cana through his parish, and pre-marriage counseling through my church.
Does anyone have any objective advice that may help us through this journey?
My fiance and I are preparing to wed. We were planning a large wedding, 400+ guests, but after the stress and craze of this process, we both realized that we desire something more personal and spiritual. We have chosen to elope, in order to keep our focus on the marriage itself, rather than the frivolous party it was becoming. We will have our closest with us to share in this event, and return to a more informal party with friends and family.
I am Protestant, my fiance, Catholic. While he is not a practicing Catholic, we both feel it important to surround ourselves with our faith for this important step. His family is very devout in their faith, and I wish to do everything necessary to respect the importance of faith in their family. We were to be married in my Church, and have his Priest present. We’re still trying to accomplish this in a different town, but it’s proving next to impossible.
For us wanting to maintain a religious ceremony, rather than civil, we’re finding the churches, Catholic and Protestant, to close their doors on a small, intimate ceremony. My pastor feels anything less than the BIG wedding is not acceptable.
I have chosen not to convert to Catholicism soley for the reason that I’m getting married. It is something I am interested in exploring, but for the right reasons, and the right decisions. But I find it extremely important to make certain our wedding will be recognized, and proper, as we begin a new family, and eventually, children. We will be attending Pre-Cana through his parish, and pre-marriage counseling through my church.
Does anyone have any objective advice that may help us through this journey?