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Corki,
Yes we had a family member from out of town come because we had a newborn less then 2 months old. If it was only our six year old I am sure we could have worked something out. Also the witnesses that I am refering to are only people to witness the ceremony and what we were told is we have to have not only two witnesses but a man and a woman, that is what to me seems completely unnecessary. As for stressing about it and finding problems where there are not any, there is more background to the story but it has to do with people at my perish and did not want to go into that because I know it is not the Churches issue.
Also it is hard for my wife because she was not raised Catholic although she is in RCIA so she is not used to the vast requirements most Catholics are used to dealing with.
SMHW,
The classes were over a few weekends and were on average 8 hours typically on a Saturday and again when we asked if we could bring at least our newborn with us, because we had no “trustworthy” sitter availble in the state, we were told no. Which I do understand to a point because most likely one of us would have had to take the baby somewhere else during the class.
Personally I never dream this would be so time consumming when I started looking into it and contacting friends that had gone through it, they said it was a quick process. My wife and I have been together 10 years have two children and have never been married to anyone else, so I wasn’t expecting all these steps. Also oddly enough my wife and I through this whole process have never set down with the priest for a one on one, everything has been filling out questionaires and taking class. I feel like if they really wanted to get a feel for where a couple is at the priest should be directly involved.
Yes we had a family member from out of town come because we had a newborn less then 2 months old. If it was only our six year old I am sure we could have worked something out. Also the witnesses that I am refering to are only people to witness the ceremony and what we were told is we have to have not only two witnesses but a man and a woman, that is what to me seems completely unnecessary. As for stressing about it and finding problems where there are not any, there is more background to the story but it has to do with people at my perish and did not want to go into that because I know it is not the Churches issue.
Also it is hard for my wife because she was not raised Catholic although she is in RCIA so she is not used to the vast requirements most Catholics are used to dealing with.
SMHW,
The classes were over a few weekends and were on average 8 hours typically on a Saturday and again when we asked if we could bring at least our newborn with us, because we had no “trustworthy” sitter availble in the state, we were told no. Which I do understand to a point because most likely one of us would have had to take the baby somewhere else during the class.
Personally I never dream this would be so time consumming when I started looking into it and contacting friends that had gone through it, they said it was a quick process. My wife and I have been together 10 years have two children and have never been married to anyone else, so I wasn’t expecting all these steps. Also oddly enough my wife and I through this whole process have never set down with the priest for a one on one, everything has been filling out questionaires and taking class. I feel like if they really wanted to get a feel for where a couple is at the priest should be directly involved.