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My understanding is that no documentation is required. It seems to me that it would be sharing in non-sacramental liturgical worship, as described in Directory for the Principles and Norms on Ecumenism at
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/p...993_principles-and-norms-on-ecumenism_en.html
“118. In liturgical celebrations taking place in other Churches and ecclesial Communities, Catholics are encouraged to take part in the psalms, responses, hymns and common actions of the Church in which they are guests. If invited by their hosts, they may read a lesson or preach.”
Catholics do have a ceremony to renew wedding vows. In The Order of Celebrating Matrimony the last ceremony is The Order of Blessing a Married Couple Within Mass on the Anniversary of Marriage . It includes:
272. On the main anniversaries of Marriage, as for example on the twenty-fifth, fiftieth, or sixtieth anniversary, it is fitting to hold a special remembrance of the Sacrament …
275. Then, in these or similar words, the Priest invites the couple to pray in silence and to renew before God their commitment to live their Marriage in holiness.
N. and N.,
on the anniversary of that celebration
at which you joined your lives in an unbreakable bond
through the Sacrament of Matrimony,
you now intend to renew before the Lord
the promises you made to one another.
Turn to the Lord in prayer,
that these vows may be strengthened by divine grace.
276. Then the couple renew their commitment quietly.
277. If, however, the couple, taking circumstances into account, wish to renew their commitment publicly, the form provided here is used:
The husband:
Blessed are you, Lord
for by your goodness I took N. as my wife.
The wife:
Blessed are you, Lord,
for by your goodness I took N. as my husband.
Both:
Blessed are you Lord,
for in the good and the bad times of our life
you have stood loving by our side.
Help us, we pray,
to remain faithful in our love for one another,
so that we may be true witnesses
to the covenant you have made with humankind.
[Excerpts from The Order of Blessing a Married Couple Within Mass on the Anniversary of Marriage from the English translation of The Order of Celebrating Matrimony © 2013, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.]
http://www.vatican.va/roman_curia/p...993_principles-and-norms-on-ecumenism_en.html
“118. In liturgical celebrations taking place in other Churches and ecclesial Communities, Catholics are encouraged to take part in the psalms, responses, hymns and common actions of the Church in which they are guests. If invited by their hosts, they may read a lesson or preach.”
Catholics do have a ceremony to renew wedding vows. In The Order of Celebrating Matrimony the last ceremony is The Order of Blessing a Married Couple Within Mass on the Anniversary of Marriage . It includes:
272. On the main anniversaries of Marriage, as for example on the twenty-fifth, fiftieth, or sixtieth anniversary, it is fitting to hold a special remembrance of the Sacrament …
275. Then, in these or similar words, the Priest invites the couple to pray in silence and to renew before God their commitment to live their Marriage in holiness.
N. and N.,
on the anniversary of that celebration
at which you joined your lives in an unbreakable bond
through the Sacrament of Matrimony,
you now intend to renew before the Lord
the promises you made to one another.
Turn to the Lord in prayer,
that these vows may be strengthened by divine grace.
276. Then the couple renew their commitment quietly.
277. If, however, the couple, taking circumstances into account, wish to renew their commitment publicly, the form provided here is used:
The husband:
Blessed are you, Lord
for by your goodness I took N. as my wife.
The wife:
Blessed are you, Lord,
for by your goodness I took N. as my husband.
Both:
Blessed are you Lord,
for in the good and the bad times of our life
you have stood loving by our side.
Help us, we pray,
to remain faithful in our love for one another,
so that we may be true witnesses
to the covenant you have made with humankind.
[Excerpts from The Order of Blessing a Married Couple Within Mass on the Anniversary of Marriage from the English translation of The Order of Celebrating Matrimony © 2013, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.]
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