Can anyone here tell me what may be required of me for my fiance and I to be married. He is Catholic, only goes to church on Easter and I was baptized in a Wesleyan church when I was a baby. I do not attend church on a regular basis. My fiance and I want to be married in a church, his church is beautiful and he knows the priest and other members. However, I am not interested in converting. Is there any hope that a Catholic church would marry us?
Re: Catholic/Protestant Wedding
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My FI is Catholic, and we looked into getting married in a Catholic Church. We opted not to, but it is possible, and it's possible to do so without mass....
Good Luck to ya!!!
A couple of weeks ago the priest wanted to meet with us, and ended up spending 2hrs trying to 'enlighten' me about the Catholic Church, staring at me, and kept referring to me as 'you', but when speaking to my FI, he called him by his first name. He pretty much degraded my beliefs, wanting me to question my own faith. Since that meeting, I told FI I just couldn't go through with having this priest (who criticized me for 2hrs) be our officiant. FI and I are now getting married in a Methodist church, with the ability to personalize our ceremony how we want, and do whatever we want. FI is not too concerned at this point about getting our marriage blessed in the Catholic Church, but we will eventually, just not by the same priest.
So good luck to everyone in an interfaith relationship. And it is true, that every priest does things differently.