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sealabeag
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Hi,
I’m pretty sure I already know that the answer to my following question is “yes”, but I just wanted to make sure…
I was at a wedding recently and the two people getting married were from different countries so they spoke the marriage vows in their spouse’s language. However the bride minced the words and didn’t say it properly, omitting a few words, I think including “in sickness” and maybe more.
Obviously here intention was there, but would this in any way invalidate the marriage?
Again, I don’t think it would, just curious…
Secondly, how badly would a priest have to mess up the words of consecration at Mass for it to be invalid? I’ve been at numerous Masses where some priests take liberties with the liturgy and I’ve always wondered that. For example, one priest as far as I could see, left out this prayer:
"Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation,
for through your goodness we have received
the bread we offer you:
fruit of the earth and work of human hands,
it will become for us the bread of life. "
Thanks.
I’m pretty sure I already know that the answer to my following question is “yes”, but I just wanted to make sure…
I was at a wedding recently and the two people getting married were from different countries so they spoke the marriage vows in their spouse’s language. However the bride minced the words and didn’t say it properly, omitting a few words, I think including “in sickness” and maybe more.
Obviously here intention was there, but would this in any way invalidate the marriage?
Again, I don’t think it would, just curious…
Secondly, how badly would a priest have to mess up the words of consecration at Mass for it to be invalid? I’ve been at numerous Masses where some priests take liberties with the liturgy and I’ve always wondered that. For example, one priest as far as I could see, left out this prayer:
"Blessed are you, Lord God of all creation,
for through your goodness we have received
the bread we offer you:
fruit of the earth and work of human hands,
it will become for us the bread of life. "
Thanks.