Yes, you can choose to have a wedding ceremony with or without the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Here is the complete order of the marriage Mass: Catholic Wedding Help.
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The Mass is the central service of the Catholic Church. Nearly all services, such as weddings and funerals, are incorporated into a Mass.
It is still a working Catholic Church and is within the Catholic system. It has mass, weddings, and other functions.
The primary 'service,' if you want to call it that, is the Mass or Eucharist that forms the basis of nearly every 'service' in the Catholic Church, including weddings and funerals.
No, Catholic weddings and funerals can not be held during the Easter Triduum. Both of these services include a Mass and no Masses are held in the Church from the end of the Holy Thursday Mass until the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday.
Today it is state of California property and the Catholic Church still holds mass, has weddings there, funerals, and festivals.
Because the Catholic Church does not recognize the validity of Episcopal ordinations, their Mass is not celebrated validly and does not fulfill the requirements on the Catholic faithful according to Canon Law. In response to above answer: The Episcopal Church does not have a "Mass". It has a service. More and more the word "Mass" is being applied to the Episcopalian Service. It is a misnomer in the Episcopalian context. Also I'm not sure what's meant by "Catholic faithful" since the Episcopal Church is called The Holy Catholic Church to distinguish it from the Roman one.
The primary 'service' of the Catholic Church is the Mass. Other special ceremonies may be incorporated into a Mass - weddings, funerals, confirmations, etc. However, nearly everything is centered around the Mass.
Most churches use the local vernacular. In the old traditional Catholic Mass, Latin was used.
Do you mean mass as in service? Or mass as in people?
The Mass is the primary service of worship in the Catholic Church as well as some other sects of Christianity.