If he is your pastor, then the only recourse you have is to go to the Bishop, if he is not the pastor, you can speak to the pastor. However, it sounds to me as if he just didn't realize what day it was when he gave you the date. In other words, he made an honest mistake, howbeit a doozy, in which case I don't see what recourse you would have. Perhaps you can ask him if he would perform a smaller wedding at a different time during the day IF you must have that date. But, I would work with the priest realizing, that as terrible as it might be for you, we all have to work together, especially when mistakes like this are made.
Yes, the bridal party (groomsmen, bridesmaids) do not have to be Lutheran.Roman Catholic AnswerYou need to speak with your pastor, your priest about this. If either of the people getting married is Catholic then they must get married before a priest. If both of them are protestant, then there is nothing wrong with the wedding, but whether a Catholic may participate in a non-Catholic wedding as an official witness, that you would have to ask your priest.
Yes it does. If, for example, you were married in a civil ceremony, the Church does not recognize that as sacramental matrimony and you must 'regularize' that marriage with the Church by confirming your wedding vows before a priest or a deacon. Some couples who have been validly married in the Church for many years will renew their wedding vows also, even though they have been validly married for years.
date, get engaged, plan the wedding
That's an old wives tale.
You should send it out to the people who are getting married;or to wedding planers
No, you need to hold a wedding ceremony before the Church considers a couple to be married.
No, according to Catholic Church doctrine, priests are required to be celibate and are not permitted to marry.
In the earlier days of the Church there was no law which forbade priest from marrying. Most were married before being ordained as priests and all were married before being elected as pope.
Catholic and Orthodox priests cannot get married. However, if an Orthodox man is married before he is ordained, he can remain married after ordination.
Yes, when the priest in the wedding asks if anyone objects to the wedding, or before the wedding you can talk to your daughter personally and explain why you don't feel like she's making the right choice. Hopefully she will understand
Yes..well before they got married...during the wedding before they said their " i do's "...Derwin gotta phone call from janay and she said that the baby was coming...so he left the wedding and went to the hospital...but they got married in the end but they had a private wedding...HOPE THIS HELPS YOU!!!!
In the Greek Orthodox tradition, priests are allowed to marry before their ordination. However, they cannot marry after they have been ordained. This practice differs from Roman Catholicism, where priests are required to remain celibate.