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1 | Marriage to a Catholic? | Bible general Archive 1 | JMR | 21699 | ||
What's the best advice you can give someome (a Christian) who is goint to marry a Catholic? Is it wrong to marry in the Catholic Church? Should the marriage be in a "Protestant" church? What other things need to be considered under these circumstances? Thank you in advance for your advice and input. Blessings! | ||||||
2 | Marriage to a Catholic? | Bible general Archive 1 | Sir Pent | 21706 | ||
An Answer and a Question ........................ Dear JMR, In my opinion, the location of a wedding is not a moral issue. It is not wrong to get married in a Catholic church, or even in a courthouse for that matter. There are some related issues that could be a problem. Depending on the Catholic church, you might have to become a member of their church to get married there. Are you willing to do that? I fully believe that it is possible for a Catholic to be a Christian, but there are some specific teachings of the Catholic church which most protestants would not be willing to agree with. A final question is more personal. Just over a month and a half ago, you mentioned that the marriage would be about 3 years from then. Now it seems like you are already in the planning stages. Why the appearantly sudden shift in time tables? |
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3 | Marriage to a Catholic? | Bible general Archive 1 | JMR | 21708 | ||
Thanks for your response Sir Pent. I am not in the planning stages yet. We are not even engaged yet. I am just mastering the possibilities, if you will. I will say, however, that because of our love for one another, we do plan on getting married much sooner now (between 1.5 to 2.5 years). We are starting to get things in order for our union. | ||||||