You've got to be joking, right. What would a priest know about marriage?
The book the Priest holds during the marriage ceremony is the Bible (the most famous book in the world.)
i believe it was a civil marriage. no priest
During the Rite of Marriage, the couple is typically asked three essential questions by the Priest or Deacon: 1) "Have you come here freely and without reservation to give yourselves to each other in marriage?" 2) "Will you love and honor each other as man and wife for the rest of your lives?" 3) "Will you accept children lovingly from God, and bring them up according to the law of Christ and His Church?" These questions help confirm the couple's intentions and commitment to each other and their future family.
Yes, a Catholic priest can have children. If he had been previously married but is now a widower, any children born during that marriage are still his children.
Marriage, I think. Priest are not allowed to get married.
No, that would have to be granted by the bishop upon recommendation of a priest.
If the marriage was done by Episcopal minister and not in the presence of a Catholic priest, or without approval of the Catholic Church, then, no, it cannot be blessed as the Catholic Church recognizes the episcopal marriage as valid.Catholic AnswerIf either of the parties involved in the Episcopal marriage ceremony were Catholic, then they are not married until such time as they get married before a priest in a Catholic Church as Canon Law requires that the marriage of a baptized (or converted) Catholic be before a priest or deacon. So it is not a question of a priest "blessing" a marriage (although this is a common term for a marriage in a Catholic Church following a civil marriage or any other religion) but of actually performing the wedding. They would have to apply to their priest and go through the normal preparation for marriage, including permission to marry a non-Catholic; and, of course, they would have to be in a state of grace; which would mean that the Catholic party would have to repent of the attempted marriage outside the Church in confession and be forgiven. Also, they should live as brother and sister until such time as the marriage is performed by a priest. They would need to speak to a priest right away.
talk to a minister or priest.
Michael Ney and his wife used Father John S. B. O'Leary as their priest. He officiated their wedding and was known to have a close relationship with the couple. This connection was significant to them, as they sought his guidance during their marriage.
A priest might ask questions such as, "How can I support you in your spiritual journey?" to understand individual needs, "What challenges are you facing in your faith?" to provide guidance, and "Are there specific prayers or intentions you would like me to include?" to offer personalized support during services. These questions aim to foster a deeper connection and address the spiritual concerns of their congregation.
Baptism - normally a priest or deacon. In an emergency anybody. Confirmation - normally a bishop. With permission, a priest. Reconciliation - priest Eucharist - the priest consecrates, deacons and extraordinary ministers can distribute. Marriage - priest or deacon Anointing - priest Holy Orders - bishop
Yes, if you are of legal age or have both parents permission if underage and you are getting married for sure you can speak to the priest about marriage.