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Yes A: NO. You will need to work that out with your parish priest and the pastor of the church (outside your parish) in which you do wish to be married. The general rule is that you must be a parishioners of your desired wedding church for at least 6 months. If, however, you are marrying out of state for some reason, you may be able to work that out.

You could be married in the groom's church. Parish Churches reserve wedding dates for their own parishioners. They really won't permit a non-parishioner to "take" a date that a parishioner may want.

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