No, it was Church of England - Anglican. One note - which should explain everything, it is illegal in England for the King or Queen to be Catholic, a leftover from the protestant revolt in England in the sixteenth century.
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No - the Royal Wedding was a Church of England service. Moreover, Prince William and Catherine chose the traditional Book of Common Prayer service (of 1662) rather than the more modern Common Worship service of 2000.
It was a Protestant service - Church of England or Anglican.
the royal wedding went on for 1 hour
Westminster Abbey
No. No English royal has been Catholic since Henry VIII. He began the Church of England when he defied the Pope in his marriage to Ann Boleyn. It is against English law for a King or Queen of England to be Catholic. So, the wedding yesterday was in the Church of England.
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.
About 12:00
yes
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.
It starts at 11:00 am, England time.
If it is simply a wedding service, only the Sacrament of Matrimony is received. If the marriage is held as part of a Mass, then the Sacrament of Eucharist is also received.
Service was at Westminster Abbey. Reception at Buckingham Palace
the next ROYAL WEDDING is on the 29th of April 2011