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Yes, there are specific requirements for a Catholic elopement ceremony. It is important to consult with a priest to ensure the ceremony follows Catholic guidelines, such as obtaining permission from the local bishop and having two witnesses present. Additionally, the couple should be prepared to complete any necessary pre-marital counseling and paperwork.

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