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In reply to the discussion: Catholic Bishop says to keep weddings in church [View all]mulsh
(2,959 posts)29. this was pretty muc standard policy in 1991 when we got married.
my Presbyterian in laws insisted my wife and I have a "Catholic" ceremony.( I know, duh?). My wife & I were sort of ambibuous, my parents a little less so, they were relieved I "found someone". anyway my parent's parish would not perform and out doors ceremony. Fortunately the Monsignor recommended a friend who is a bishop in the Orthodox Roman Catholic Church. They adhere to pre-Vatican I church beliefs and they're recognized by Rome.
We had our ceremony in the faculty club grove on CAL's campus. even my mom's hard core Catholic friends were impressed.
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You're wrong about what I think. I think it's fine if a couple wants an outdoor ceremony.
pnwmom
Feb 2012
#43
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