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*shrug* Orangepeel Feb 2012 #1
What he thinks is irrelevant. IMHO anyway. CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2012 #2
Yeah, the Catholic Church making pronouncements on moral issues MH1 Feb 2012 #21
It's relevant to Catholics who want a priest to officiate at their wedding. pnwmom Feb 2012 #36
Good grief Irishonly Feb 2012 #3
Is it so unreasonable for Catholic priests to say they will only conduct pnwmom Feb 2012 #12
The way you put it does not sound unreasonable BuroshKozorg Feb 2012 #16
It's church law, but I don't see why any non-Catholic would care. pnwmom Feb 2012 #37
Here's more from the same bishop (Louisville): JohnnyLib2 Feb 2012 #4
Hey Bishop, Please Keep Your Entire Religion In There jberryhill Feb 2012 #5
"Amen" to that! beac Feb 2012 #26
I think it is just so they can keep an eye on the alter boys Angry Dragon Feb 2012 #6
I expect more of this stuff going forward. Old and In the Way Feb 2012 #7
They are getting more conservative, but THIS rule is nothing new at all. pnwmom Feb 2012 #14
I have Irishonly Feb 2012 #20
I got married in that decade and it wasn't an option for us. pnwmom Feb 2012 #35
I see it differently than you do Irishonly Feb 2012 #42
You're wrong about what I think. I think it's fine if a couple wants an outdoor ceremony. pnwmom Feb 2012 #43
Everyone has opinions n/t Irishonly Feb 2012 #44
The one weird Catholic wedding rule I never understood TlalocW Feb 2012 #8
Catholic weddings are religious ceremonies, pnwmom Feb 2012 #10
Well, the specific naming of that song is what threw me TlalocW Feb 2012 #13
That is strange, unless they just used that as an example. pnwmom Feb 2012 #38
I've been to Catholic weddings in the past where secular music "flew." MADem Feb 2012 #18
I think they were probably looser with the rules in the 70's. pnwmom Feb 2012 #39
I think the crackdown is even more recent. MADem Feb 2012 #45
We anticipated difficulties because my son-in-law wasn't Christian, pnwmom Feb 2012 #46
What good luck! MADem Feb 2012 #48
No. We were asked to pay the church coordinator $250, pnwmom Feb 2012 #49
Wow, that's a deal! nt MADem Feb 2012 #50
This is nothing new. Most people who want a church wedding want a church wedding. pnwmom Feb 2012 #9
Even some of the popes didn't get married in churches. Julius III, for instance. n/t dimbear Feb 2012 #11
And he would know so much about weddings because ... Zoeisright Feb 2012 #15
And their priest may be surprised when the happy couple says PISS OFF, Padre! MADem Feb 2012 #17
+1 Sherman A1 Feb 2012 #19
What is interesting in this whole debate tinymontgomery Feb 2012 #22
excellent point fascisthunter Feb 2012 #24
Pssssst... you are Losing CONTROL!!!! What shall you ever doooooo????? fascisthunter Feb 2012 #23
Oooh, I know!!! Arugula Latte Feb 2012 #31
I know a few people who got married twice marlakay Feb 2012 #25
This has been SOP for weddings for a long time CatholicEdHead Feb 2012 #27
I don't see what they big deal is... hughee99 Feb 2012 #28
this was pretty muc standard policy in 1991 when we got married. mulsh Feb 2012 #29
Your desperate grasp on the sheep is slipping, Bishop. Arugula Latte Feb 2012 #30
Must have rewrote the Bible.... whistler162 Feb 2012 #32
LOL JohnnyLib2 Feb 2012 #33
Suits me. I'm a professional officiant HillWilliam Feb 2012 #34
There's a growing number of priests who have left the fold who will cheerfully do "Catholic-ish" MADem Feb 2012 #47
I believe that in the Middle Ages LiberalEsto Feb 2012 #40
If ya kept the whole goddam thing in there... Iggo Feb 2012 #41
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