My fiance is Catholic and more religious than I am. I'm not very religious at all. She wants to get married in a Catholic church. Is there anything I would have to do to get married in one? Would I have to convert? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Deacon Bob
INDEPENDANT CATHOLIC DEACON
Jul 19, 2006, 4:27 AM
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The first thing I would do is make an appointment and speak with the pastor of the church in which she would like to get married. You should expect to participate in pre cana classes which are required by every couple who is going to marry in the Catholic church. You will probably be asked to make a committment to raise any children Catholic. The marriage of a Christian to a non Christian is a complicated academic question and to adequately cover all the issues would take more space than I have here. Also, each Pastor might interpert things a little differently combined with the fact that some are more liberal and others more conservative in their approach. That is why I suggest that you sit down and talk to the Pastor of her church. This way you are sure that you are getting the information that will apply to you. Best wishes and God Bless. Bob Deacon Bob Tousey