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Catholic AnswerYou would need to speak to your pastor and explain the specific circumstances and why you think you need to have a non-Christian ceremony. He will give you a ruling and explain why.
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Q: Can a Catholic after having the Catholic marriage ceremony also a non Christian marriage ceremony?
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