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My daugher is a Catholic intending to marry a baptised Anglican in a Franciscan Friary Church in England. Its not her Parish Church but all the necessary paperwork has been completed by her own Parish and the Deacon at the Franciscans. We had hoped that a family friend Priest would conduct the Ceremony … with the Deacon and Franciscan Parish Priest assisting. During a recent phone call to the Deacon to talk generally about the Mass, I was shocked to be told that the policy of the Franciscan Friary was that the Deacon would conduct the ceremony, not a Priest and that there would be no Mass. As Irish Catholic Parents we find this incredible … the most important part of the whole day is the Mass and the Eucharist … and now we don’t know what to do. This Deacon has been most unhelpful … he appears to have taken it for granted that unless we specifically asked for Mass, it would not be part of the Ceremony. We fell they may as well get married in a Registery Office rather than a Catholic Church without Mass.
Can anyone explain this to me ? This role of the Deacon is almost “alien” to me and we need a Priest ! Has the Church changed without my noticing ? She is our first daughter to marry and the rest of our family live in Ireland. They’ve never heard of anything like this in the emerald isle! Would appreciate any help!
Can anyone explain this to me ? This role of the Deacon is almost “alien” to me and we need a Priest ! Has the Church changed without my noticing ? She is our first daughter to marry and the rest of our family live in Ireland. They’ve never heard of anything like this in the emerald isle! Would appreciate any help!