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I would like to address something to this post as I found it very interesting.
First, I would like to point out, that I am LDS and two, that I converted about 2 years ago. My family is non-practicing Catholic.
Now, what I find interesting in the situation first off, is some of the things I read.
First, as an member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I know personally (and this is just for myself) that temple marriage is something we esteem VERY important. Just as being married in a catholic church would be for someone who is Catholic. We do believe that saving ordinances are performed in the temple, including covenants we make. One of those sacred covenants we make is the covenant of marriage. Unlike most churches, we believe that marriage does not stop after we die, “Til’ death do us part.” We believe that marriage in the temple goes on for eternity. “For time and all eternity.” And not only that, but the covenant of marriage, not only seals you with your spouse, but with all of your children, and your children’s children. Because, we believe that we can be together as families forever. It is a beautiful concept
NOW, I know for myself, that I would NOT give up the temple for anything. A temple marriage is more than just a marriage, it is a necessary covenant we make to return to live with our Heavenly Father. I totally and honestly respect Catholic beliefs, and I agree with a statement made above, that I’m sure LDS members would come to a Catholic wedding and find it beautiful. Because it is. A marriage is beautiful
Two people coming together is beautiful. We all have agency, the ability to choose and make decisions. If your boyfriend wants to marry you outside of the temple, that is his choice. He just has to weigh if it is something he is willing to sacrifice
And the same with you. If you choose to become a member and then be married within the temple, then that is your choice.
Yes, your family will not be able to see the ceremony. (Unless they too become members
) BUT, I can tell you from my own personal experience, that I have thought LONG and hard about this. Because my family is Catholic, and I am well aware that if I were to get married, that they wouldn’t be able to be a part of the ceremony. The thing is, by me being married in the temple, I bless their lives as well. THEY (my family) can still be sealed to me. If they choose to become members, we can be sealed together as a family. And if they choose not to become members here on earth, we believe in temple work and baptisms for the dead, which allows them to choose while in the Spirit world.
Now, I don’t want you to think at all, that I’m trying to give you any ideas or insult any of the Catholic church’s doctrine…because I’m not
I believe every church has truth and I believe that there are good people in the world. I cannot deny that I believe the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is the true church upon the earth today, but I admire anyone who chooses to become closer to Christ 
So, here is my advice and opinion. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and having the knowledge I have…I personally first off, would not have dated someone who didn’t have the same beliefs I did. Because I KNOW that for myself, temple marriage and the blessings that come with it, is all I would choose. I admire you and your boyfriend for being able to find such common ground, and I think that’s wonderful
I think it’s going to require a lot of pondering and praying to really know. In the end, you both have the agency to make your own choice, a gift that we were all given. I can’t say that I’m not biased in saying that I vote temple marriage, but it’s all up to you!
I wish you two the best of luck in whatever happens. And just remember…our Heavenly Father always hears and answers our prayers! Good luck!
First, I would like to point out, that I am LDS and two, that I converted about 2 years ago. My family is non-practicing Catholic.
Now, what I find interesting in the situation first off, is some of the things I read.
First, as an member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I know personally (and this is just for myself) that temple marriage is something we esteem VERY important. Just as being married in a catholic church would be for someone who is Catholic. We do believe that saving ordinances are performed in the temple, including covenants we make. One of those sacred covenants we make is the covenant of marriage. Unlike most churches, we believe that marriage does not stop after we die, “Til’ death do us part.” We believe that marriage in the temple goes on for eternity. “For time and all eternity.” And not only that, but the covenant of marriage, not only seals you with your spouse, but with all of your children, and your children’s children. Because, we believe that we can be together as families forever. It is a beautiful concept
NOW, I know for myself, that I would NOT give up the temple for anything. A temple marriage is more than just a marriage, it is a necessary covenant we make to return to live with our Heavenly Father. I totally and honestly respect Catholic beliefs, and I agree with a statement made above, that I’m sure LDS members would come to a Catholic wedding and find it beautiful. Because it is. A marriage is beautiful
Yes, your family will not be able to see the ceremony. (Unless they too become members
Now, I don’t want you to think at all, that I’m trying to give you any ideas or insult any of the Catholic church’s doctrine…because I’m not
So, here is my advice and opinion. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and having the knowledge I have…I personally first off, would not have dated someone who didn’t have the same beliefs I did. Because I KNOW that for myself, temple marriage and the blessings that come with it, is all I would choose. I admire you and your boyfriend for being able to find such common ground, and I think that’s wonderful
I wish you two the best of luck in whatever happens. And just remember…our Heavenly Father always hears and answers our prayers! Good luck!