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steido01
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Well, shoot.Not true. I married my Catholic husband 20 years ago. We had the ceremony in the LCMS church, however we went through all of the pre-marriage stuff required of us by the Catholic church, including meeting with a priest numerous times, who then gave us the blessing and told us that the church would view my LCMS pastor as performing the marriage in place of the priest, just the same as if we had been married in the Catholic church.
Wish I would’ve known that before I married my Roman Catholic wife. My father is a Missouri Synod pastor, and it would’ve meant so much to my wife and me had he been the one to preside over the ceremony. As it was, I was the only one of his children whose ceremony he didn’t officiate.
Side note - I’m still thankful for the time our Roman Catholic priest spent discussing the biblical expectations of husband and wife in marriage. LCMS pastors also typically require pre-marriage counseling, and it’s a great thing. Although the Lutheran versions focus more on how to live a Christian marriage, and less on archaic and offensive questions like, “Have you ever slept with your mother-in-law-to-be?”