A Catholic wedding is usually about and 1 - 1+15 minutes; give or take. There is a regular church service (approx 45+55 minutes) then you've got about your wedding service of about 20 minutes; depending on readings, etc.
An hour to an hour and a half.
A Catholic wedding ceremony will differ from parish to parish. Most Catholic wedding ceremonies are very much like a standard wedding ceremony. Many Catholic wedding ceremonies include the sacraments.
Anyone can be an attendant at Catholic wedding.
A Catholic wedding ceremony will differ from parish to parish. Most Catholic wedding ceremonies are very much like a standard wedding ceremony. Many Catholic wedding ceremonies include the sacraments.
Everyone is allowed to attend a catholic wedding. There aren't any rules specified as to who should attend the wedding or not.
In a Catholic Church.
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.
No different than a catholic wedding.
A Roman Catholic can have a Roman Catholic wedding if he or she received an annullment for their marriage or their spouse died.
No, a Catholic wedding is a sacrament and, by canon law, must be celebrated in a Church that has been consecrated by a Catholic Bishop.
St Vincent Catholic Church
Yes, as long as she does not choose a Catholic Church. She will have to find a church that will perform an interdenominational wedding of divorced persons. The Catholic Church will not.
Yes - any adult can be.