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I was wondering? If I was married by a JP and then I wanted to Marry the same man but in the church (catholic)..would they allow it? Bre
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646.1 | Shouldn't matter, I don't think. | CADSYS::HEDERSTEDT | Lisa... | Thu Mar 06 1997 13:05 | 10 |
I wouldn't think this would be a problem provided that you would not have had a problem getting married in the Church to begin with. I am assuming you are still married and just want to "re-do" the ceremony? If you are both Catholic then the Church would not recognize that you were married to begin with. The best way to find out would be to call and ask the pastor of your Church or the Church where you would be married (if different). | |||||
646.2 | Yes you can! | THUD::BENNETT | Fri Mar 07 1997 15:55 | 12 | |
I discussed the same topic with my priest prior to getting married to my husband by a judge. Yes you can have your marriage blessed and recognized by the Catholic church provided you do all the necessary prep work (pre cana) ... etc.... Just call to talk to your priest about it. | |||||
646.3 | Thanks | FABSIX::B_QUINLAN | Fri Mar 07 1997 18:22 | 3 | |
THANKS FOR THE INFO. It's a relief to know. -Bre |