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kmimi19
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Hello. I have a bit of a strange question. My husband and I are civilly married but have completed all of the steps to become convalidated, or married as Catholics. Since we were civilly married, my husband converted to Catholicism.
I know this seems unusual, but we would like our ceremony to be extremely small in terms of attendance. We do not have any Catholic friends, and only my father is Catholic. My father and mother will be attending, but my husband’s mother is elderly and will not be traveling for the ceremony. Our brothers and sisters (three total) are not Catholic and we live over 1500 miles from them so we don’t plan on asking for them to travel such a far distance considering their financial standing. Our ceremony is taking place on a Thursday midday, so any non-Catholic friends that we would invite would have to take the day off of work. I truly just wanted a small, intimate ceremony. We will take photos and share them in announcement of our union, but all of our non-Catholic friends already view us as married and I don’t want anyone to be inconvenienced by taking off work or feeling obligated to spend money to attend.
My question is who will be able to do all of the readings during the sacramental ceremony? Only my husband, myself, and my mother and father will be in attendance. With three readings to be delivered, should I ask my father to read all three? I would prefer to ask the Deacon to read all three but I do not want to ask too much, especially since it is quite nontraditional to have so few folks in attendance. Is it acceptable to have the bride and groom each read a passage? Thank you for your help!
I know this seems unusual, but we would like our ceremony to be extremely small in terms of attendance. We do not have any Catholic friends, and only my father is Catholic. My father and mother will be attending, but my husband’s mother is elderly and will not be traveling for the ceremony. Our brothers and sisters (three total) are not Catholic and we live over 1500 miles from them so we don’t plan on asking for them to travel such a far distance considering their financial standing. Our ceremony is taking place on a Thursday midday, so any non-Catholic friends that we would invite would have to take the day off of work. I truly just wanted a small, intimate ceremony. We will take photos and share them in announcement of our union, but all of our non-Catholic friends already view us as married and I don’t want anyone to be inconvenienced by taking off work or feeling obligated to spend money to attend.
My question is who will be able to do all of the readings during the sacramental ceremony? Only my husband, myself, and my mother and father will be in attendance. With three readings to be delivered, should I ask my father to read all three? I would prefer to ask the Deacon to read all three but I do not want to ask too much, especially since it is quite nontraditional to have so few folks in attendance. Is it acceptable to have the bride and groom each read a passage? Thank you for your help!