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irish12
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May a catholic who is marrying a non catholic be married in non catholic church and is their marriage recognized by the Catholic Church?
Yes, but I think think the Catholic has to get permission from his/her bishop.May a catholic who is marrying a non catholic be married in non catholic church and is their marriage recognized by the Catholic Church?
It is best that you discuss this with the parish priest if you are asking about this for yourself.May a catholic who is marrying a non catholic be married in non catholic church and is their marriage recognized by the Catholic Church?
Yes, you can, but it needs to be a Christian church as far as I know. Like…Jehovah Witness, or Mormon would not be considered a valid marriage.
The Catholic Church recognizes marriage as a sacrament as long as the marriage is performed by a minister/pastor and it’s a religious ceremony.
I do not think you need permission anymore. And, I’ve read that you could even ask your priest to co-preside at the ceremony.