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hcruz402
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For my fellow Latin-Rite Catholics, I have a question.
In a Catholic wedding Mass, if both a priest and a deacon are present, then is a deacon allowed to BOTH give the homily, as well as perform the marriage rite (i.e., witness the vows, etc.)? I know that in a ceremony, where if it was just the priest/deacon present, then clearly, he can do both. However, I am asking about how it works when there is both the priest and the deacon present.
For the record, I am NOT getting married right now, NOR DO I intend to get married, in the future (for personal reasons that I will not to go into, plus, I do not feel as if God is calling me to the Vocation of Marriage). I am just a curious person, concerning liturgical/sacramental matters.
Pax Vobiscum,
Herbert Cruz
In a Catholic wedding Mass, if both a priest and a deacon are present, then is a deacon allowed to BOTH give the homily, as well as perform the marriage rite (i.e., witness the vows, etc.)? I know that in a ceremony, where if it was just the priest/deacon present, then clearly, he can do both. However, I am asking about how it works when there is both the priest and the deacon present.
For the record, I am NOT getting married right now, NOR DO I intend to get married, in the future (for personal reasons that I will not to go into, plus, I do not feel as if God is calling me to the Vocation of Marriage). I am just a curious person, concerning liturgical/sacramental matters.
Pax Vobiscum,
Herbert Cruz