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The_Other_Me
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Just to preface; my fiance and I are not at this point yet. I just want to gather information as we’re working through our situation.
My fiance is active duty military and lives out of state while I currently live in Florida. We got engaged in late 2019 before all the COVID-19 mess happened and planned a wedding in FL at my home parish here. We completed our marriage prep at my home parish in March and were supposed to have been married a couple of weeks ago. Long story short, our wedding has been postponed twice now because of the travel restrictions that have been imposed on active duty military. My fiance is in the process of moving to a new duty station in Virginia and he is working on getting approval to go on leave in August to come to FL to get married and move me up to Virginia. However, we’re facing the very real possibility that his leave will be denied and he will not be allowed to travel to FL for an indefinite amount of time. If this happens, we will have to cancel the wedding we had planned here and plan to get married in Virginia instead.
My question is, how difficult is it to move a wedding mass to a different state when you’ve already completed marriage prep in another state? My main concern is the fact that my fiance and I are not currently residing in Virginia (and we do not have Catholic families there that would be registered at a parish) and are not members of any parishes there yet. (Though, I used to live in the area we’ll be moving to and was registered at a parish there for a year.)
Again, we’re not quite at this point but it’s a possibility we’ll have to do this and my biggest stressor right now is trying to move our wedding mass to another diocese without having to do the marriage prep process all over again. We want nothing more than to be married sacramentally in the Church and don’t want to delay starting our marriage any later than is necessary.
My fiance is active duty military and lives out of state while I currently live in Florida. We got engaged in late 2019 before all the COVID-19 mess happened and planned a wedding in FL at my home parish here. We completed our marriage prep at my home parish in March and were supposed to have been married a couple of weeks ago. Long story short, our wedding has been postponed twice now because of the travel restrictions that have been imposed on active duty military. My fiance is in the process of moving to a new duty station in Virginia and he is working on getting approval to go on leave in August to come to FL to get married and move me up to Virginia. However, we’re facing the very real possibility that his leave will be denied and he will not be allowed to travel to FL for an indefinite amount of time. If this happens, we will have to cancel the wedding we had planned here and plan to get married in Virginia instead.
My question is, how difficult is it to move a wedding mass to a different state when you’ve already completed marriage prep in another state? My main concern is the fact that my fiance and I are not currently residing in Virginia (and we do not have Catholic families there that would be registered at a parish) and are not members of any parishes there yet. (Though, I used to live in the area we’ll be moving to and was registered at a parish there for a year.)
Again, we’re not quite at this point but it’s a possibility we’ll have to do this and my biggest stressor right now is trying to move our wedding mass to another diocese without having to do the marriage prep process all over again. We want nothing more than to be married sacramentally in the Church and don’t want to delay starting our marriage any later than is necessary.