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My boyfriend and I are getting married this year, I was born and raised Catholic, went to a Christian church.?

My father wants us to get married by a Catholic priest, when only 7 people in my family are Catholics, and anyone in your family. I do not want to alienate everyone. Nor do I want to feel like forcing him to become Catholic eithor. His family does not really have much to go to church, where my father happens all the time. I kind of "fell from grace" and often fail to go, so I'm afraid that a priest would not marry us anyway and not enough .. Go to Church Any suggestions on where to get married?

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6 comments for “My boyfriend and I are getting married this year, I was born and raised Catholic, went to a Christian church.?”


  1. Dr. zoOM! ZOom! JLA says:

    You might find a "nuetral" of the church, as an Episcopal Church or an "old Catholic" (Utrecht) of the church.

  2. Moiraes Fate says:

    Ummm …. Why do you want to get married by a Catholic priest, then? It makes no sense.
      You can not really tell you where to get married because their short of what your heart desires.
      If that's what you want, then get married by a Catholic priest. If not his, then look elsehwere. You may even consider a civil ceremony. Its not his dad, its up to you.

  3. Voodoid says:

    If you do not know that Catholics are Christians who are not really all that loyal anyway so it makes no difference what the church was home in

  4. imacatho says:

    Congratulations!
      Your boyfriend does not have to be Catholic for you and your boyfriend to marry in the Catholic Church.
      I suggest you discuss your situation with honesty and sincerity to his local priest and enroll in pre-marriage classes. They will help you wherever you decide to get married.
      With love in Christ.

  5. Iamnotarobot (former believer) says:

    Where does your boyfriend want to marry?

  6. Father K ™ says:

    The two of you must decide. It's the two of you who are "becoming one flesh." The Sacrament of the needs of an appropriate minister. In Western Catholicism, the "appropriate Ministers" for the Sacrament of Holy Matrimony is the bride and groom. Perhaps his COP must return to catechism class!



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