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sjmitch02
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I’m Episcopalian and my future husband is Roman Catholic. We are getting married in the Episcopalian church back in my hometown by an Episcopalian priest, but we opted to not have a Catholic priest present, which means we opted out of a Dispensation. I respect he’s Roman Catholic and do not expect him to convert, as he respects that I’m Episcopalian and that I do not want to convert to Catholicism.
Anyway, my future husband’s brother had to do a small ceremony in the Catholic church, since he got married at the zoo (so not in a house of God), so we actually assumed - and welcomed the idea - that we would also have to do a small ceremony in the Catholic church, since we were opting out of Dispensation. We wanted/liked that idea of a small ceremony in our Catholic church, because it’s honor/respecting that our faith are different, along with having a way for our family that couldn’t make it to attend such a special part of our lives.
Shortly after getting engaged, my mom started experiencing cognitive issues, which has made it that she cannot be invited to my Episcopalian wedding due to those issues, which is a long story in itself. However, since we were already planning on a small second ceremony after our Episcopalian ceremony when we got back home in the Catholic Church, we thought it was a great way to include my mom (she can no longer handle big crowds, and since this would be smaller, this is better/easier for her brain to understand/enjoy).
I briefly spoke with a Catholic deacon in regards to this matter today, and he informed me that it’s actually called a Convalidation, and it is not considered a “second ceremony”. He also informed me that we shouldn’t look at it as a second ceremony, or even call it that, because it would not be a “big wedding”, but we never intended this Convalidation to be big. That was the point: intimacy and respect. Even before the issues with my mom, we were wanting a small ceremony in the Catholic church afterwards.
So now I’m a little confused, because everything I’m seeing online from people who have actually done Convalidations, are saying it was a second ceremony… I just wanted to get more information on a Convalidation, and see if this is a good way to have our “second ceremony” to have our marriage validated in my future husband’s religion, while creating a way for my mom to be involved in “a wedding planning process”. I also wanted to know if I needed to do Pre-Cana in order to do Convalidation? Mainly, I wanted to know what information I need since I do not plan on converting, but would still love to do this ceremony out of respect for my faith with God, and my future husband’s faith with God.
Thanks in advance.
Anyway, my future husband’s brother had to do a small ceremony in the Catholic church, since he got married at the zoo (so not in a house of God), so we actually assumed - and welcomed the idea - that we would also have to do a small ceremony in the Catholic church, since we were opting out of Dispensation. We wanted/liked that idea of a small ceremony in our Catholic church, because it’s honor/respecting that our faith are different, along with having a way for our family that couldn’t make it to attend such a special part of our lives.
Shortly after getting engaged, my mom started experiencing cognitive issues, which has made it that she cannot be invited to my Episcopalian wedding due to those issues, which is a long story in itself. However, since we were already planning on a small second ceremony after our Episcopalian ceremony when we got back home in the Catholic Church, we thought it was a great way to include my mom (she can no longer handle big crowds, and since this would be smaller, this is better/easier for her brain to understand/enjoy).
I briefly spoke with a Catholic deacon in regards to this matter today, and he informed me that it’s actually called a Convalidation, and it is not considered a “second ceremony”. He also informed me that we shouldn’t look at it as a second ceremony, or even call it that, because it would not be a “big wedding”, but we never intended this Convalidation to be big. That was the point: intimacy and respect. Even before the issues with my mom, we were wanting a small ceremony in the Catholic church afterwards.
So now I’m a little confused, because everything I’m seeing online from people who have actually done Convalidations, are saying it was a second ceremony… I just wanted to get more information on a Convalidation, and see if this is a good way to have our “second ceremony” to have our marriage validated in my future husband’s religion, while creating a way for my mom to be involved in “a wedding planning process”. I also wanted to know if I needed to do Pre-Cana in order to do Convalidation? Mainly, I wanted to know what information I need since I do not plan on converting, but would still love to do this ceremony out of respect for my faith with God, and my future husband’s faith with God.
Thanks in advance.