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  1. Dec 23, 2018 · A Baptized Christian. Both partners do not have to be a Catholic in order to be sacramentally married in the Catholic Church, but both must be baptized Christians (and at least one must be a Catholic). Non-Christians cannot receive the sacraments. For a Catholic to marry a non-Catholic Christian, express permission is required from his or her ...

  2. Jun 16, 2023 · If one of you is not Christian, yes, you can get married in a location outdoors or in a location that is not a church. You just need to get a dispensation from the Catholic Church to do so.

  3. Apr 27, 2024 · 2. Make an appointment for marriage preparation. Getting married in a Catholic church takes time and it requires the right assessments and paperwork. After you decide to be married, contact the right people at your home church ASAP. At some parishes this is the priest, and at others this can be a designated layperson.

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  4. 1. We just got engaged! What sho uld we do to get married in the Catholic Church? Congratulations! The first step is to contact your local Catholic parish. If both of you are Catholic, you may contact either one of your parish priests. Your pastor will schedule a series of interviews with you both in order to prepare you pastorally for marriage. 2.

  5. Visit with your pastor. He will help you prepare and celebrate a marriage in the Catholic Church. If you are a Catholic, the law of the Church binds you to the Catholic form of marriage (Code of Canon Law #1117). If you got married, but did not have a Church service and did not obtain a dispensation (e.g., a permission) from your

  6. There are three basic requirements for a valid Catholic wedding: The couple must be capable of being married—that is, they must be a woman and a man who are free of any impediment that would prevent marriage. The couple must give their consent to be married — that is, by an act of their will they irrevocably give and accept one another in ...

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  8. t. e. Marriage in the Catholic Church, also known as holy matrimony, is the "covenant by which a man and woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life and which is ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring", and which "has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity ...