Thursday, February 18, 2010

Letter To Wedding Priest Need Helpful Advice For Catholic Wedding Preparations?

Need Helpful Advice for Catholic Wedding Preparations? - letter to wedding priest

I'm Greek Melkite Catholic and married my complete erasure. My friend is Protestant, but not the practice, but it goes with me in my church.

The preparations for the wedding, the priest as a certificate of baptism of my friend. My mother-in-law who are struggling to find it. If not found, the pastor said his church has copies. It has also called the priest a letter from his church to validate my boyfriend has never been married. The problem now is that the church of my friend no longer exists. All Foundation was established as a nation, Wrightwood, CA. We can not find anything online.

I asked the priest if my friend was baptized a Catholic Melkite to accelerate this process and itsAnswer was no time, it takes months and months. Then I asked about the letter, said he was not married. The priest said that if my parents knew him well enough so that they could get their hand on the Bible and swear. The question is, how do you know whether I was married when I was married way back into the past? I know in my heart that had been married before. This is his first marriage and no children.

What should I do? I want a church wedding. But if he does not marry in the Catholic Church, where can I get married? Not at churches like the money for you to marry him?

I do not want to get married at City Hall. Please help with serious answers.

Thank you!

2 comments:

pragmati... said...

Marriages and divorces are public records. You should be looking in a position to verify that no marriage license had been taken on his behalf and the Divorce. I suggest you speak to an attorney about how you do it. A lawyer may also be able to locate where the records are kept of her former church.

And you are right not to marry at City Hall. She went to great pains to be his first marriage annulled, it is not reversed now work correctly. If you take a little longer to do things and in the Catholic Church, which is to marry what we must do. In other words, you have to postpone their wedding until you can find the record of baptism showing that she was previously married already.

God bless you and your upcoming wedding!

TJ for Catholic Common Sense said...

I think we need to know, which was called the church, and try to find the files in this designation.

I'm not really sure if other denominations characterized their sacramental the way in which we attach to. Hmmm .... Please allow me to see this issue star, then maybe one of my contacts are there and get a better answer.

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