Yes, we are planning to have a church wedding.
Giving a stipend is not necessary (if it were that would be the sin of Simony) but it is a nice gesture because you have made 'extra use' of the church, its facilities, and the Priest.
actally trial marriage is just an temporary commetment so its better if youll go for the church wedding infact when you love each other why you have go for just a temporary set up when theres a life long commetmen
If you are the bride and groom of the wedding at the church...
St Vincent Catholic Church
Planning a Tom Thumb wedding at your church can be a charming and whimsical event. Start by selecting a suitable date and time, ensuring the church allows for this unique ceremony. Incorporate fun elements like miniature decorations, cake, and attire to create a fairy-tale atmosphere. Don’t forget to coordinate with church staff for any necessary permissions and logistics!
A Church Rehearsal is 'a practice' for the bride, groom, parents, bridal party as to what the Minister's or Priest's traditions are for the wedding and what is expected of you as well as where everyone is situated for the day of the wedding and practicing walking down the aisle at a slow pace. Generally after a Church Rehearsal there a Rehearsal dinner at a restaurant for everyone that attended or, there could be a small gathering with finger foods at the bride's parent's home. Neither are necessary unless following the strict traditional wedding.
If you hire someone then they are called 'wedding planners' and take care of the flowers; the church; decorations at the reception and the dinner or buffet for the wedding.
You can have one civil wedding and one church wedding . This is not to garner more gifts, but for practical purposes, you may have to marry legally before you can afford or plan a church wedding and reception.
Whether or not a wedding chapel is a better setting for a small family wedding than a large church is really a matter of preference. Chapel weddings tend more cozy and casual than large church weddings.
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Sorry Charlie- or Charlotte. the Catholic Church requires , as they deem Matrimony a Sacrament- all Nuptial ceremonies must be performed in a Church, hence Church wedding. This is one of many protocols that is, in this case almost literally etched in stone- the stone of the Church columns and foundations. :Look at the hymn- the Church is one foundation, for example.