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  1. Marriage Between a Catholic and a Catechumen or Non-Baptized Person. Marriages between a Catholic and a catechumen or a non-baptized person should take place outside of Mass, using the rite given in Chapter III of the Order of Celebrating Matrimony.

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  3. Jul 2, 2019 · Q: According to the “Order of Sacred Liturgy” given to us it states when we can celebrate a funeral Mass only on specific Sundays. However, for marriages, no specific instruction is given. In ordinary time is a marriage Mass permitted on a Sunday? If so, should it be a Sunday liturgy Mass or a nuptial Mass?

  4. 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

  5. It is therefore appropriate that it should be celebrated in the public liturgy of the Church; - Marriage introduces one into an ecclesial order, and creates rights and duties in the Church between the spouses and towards their children; - Since marriage is a state of life in the Church, certainty about it is necessary (hence the obligation to ...

  6. 1. The wedding outside of Mass is celebrated on a Sunday or holy day of obligation, when it should be presumed that the couple has already been to Mass and received communion. An exception would be made if the couple is from a priestless parish. 2. It is a mixed marriage of a Catholic and a non-Catholic. 3.

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  7. Aug 14, 2024 · - Sacramental marriage is a liturgical act. It is therefore appropriate that it should be celebrated in the public liturgy of the Church;

  8. In the Eastern liturgies the minister of this sacrament (which is called "Crowning") is the priest or bishop who, after receiving the mutual consent of the spouses, successively crowns the bridegroom and the bride as a sign of the marriage covenant.

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