If you are both Catholic and neither was married before you can go to the parish priest and have the marriage validated. You will need to show marriage license and records of baptisms as Catholics. Then you will promise to raise any children as Catholic, and make a permanent commitment for marriage.
The blessing ceremony will be the same as a wedding ceremony. You will not be "remarried' but now married with the vows of the Catholic faith
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.
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.
In a Catholic Church.
No, it is Protestant
Buddhists do not have wedding ceremonies in the traditional sense. Monks will have a blessing ceremony but they do not perform legal wedding ceremonies.
A nuptial blessing is a rite that is expressed in a Catholic wedding. There are three nuptials that a couple can choose from for their special day.
The Church of England is a Christian church. Perhaps you mean is the ceremony the same as a Catholic wedding ceremony? There are differences between the ceremonies, but also basic similarities.
Only if the propere paper work is filled out validating the marriage as catholic; otherwise, no.
The length of a Mormon wedding ceremony outside of the temple is up to the couple and depends on their family and cultural traditions. Most often the wedding ceremony simply consists of the saying of vows and a short blessing and pronouncement of the marriage, just like any wedding ceremony. Some couples may choose to have a special song or poem. I have attended many Mormon wedding ceremonies, both in and out of the temple. They ranged from 10 to 30 minutes.
Yes, you can choose to have a wedding ceremony with or without the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Only Catholic weddings may be performed in a Catholic Church without special permission from the Bishop of that diocese.
The actual wedding ceremony is not shown in the Shakespeare play. Such ceremonies never were, probably because it would be considered blasphemous. However, since everyone in Romeo and Juliet was Catholic, we may assume that it was a Catholic ceremony, probably with a private mass attached.