His_helpmeet;12192943:
No covenant between the couple? Now I’m confused. A marriage between two baptized people isn’t a covenant? I thought it was a sacrament? And a natural marriage between all else?
It is. But two Catholics must get married in the Church. A Catholic and a non-catholic must get married in the Church or have a dispensation to marry outside the Church.
Two baptized, non-Catholics may marry any way that is approved by their denomination.
Catholics believe in specific liturgies for Baptism and Matrimony. While the Church has minimum requirement to recognize a non-Catholic baptism or marriage, the rituals, prayers, blessing, etc are more detailed and elaborate (for lack of a better word) for Catholics.
Also, think of it this way… Two Catholics would not Baptize their children in a Protestant church (assuming they are remaining Catholic). Why would two Catholics not get married in the Church?
Also… It amazes me how many couples don’t get married in the Church simply because they don’t want to take the Pre-Cana classes. It’s a crying shame, especially since the sessions are helpful and you have options regarding what kind to take. I wish I could get my wife to attend a couples retreat today.