To get married in the Catholic Church, both partners must be baptized Christians, free to marry, and willing to participate in pre-marital preparation. They must also meet any specific requirements set by their local diocese.
i am a catholic girl got married to a Muslim guy in the court wanting to get married in the church also so want to know what are the requirements to get married in a catholic church
Anita is getting married on October 1 2005 at Saint Eugene Catholic Church.
The Catholic Church does not require a blood test. The people that issue marriage licenses may require a blood test, regardless of what church you are getting married in.
You are already sacramentally married, but like any anniversary marriage, you can renew your vows at Mass just as if you were getting married again.
You can only get married in a Catholic Church when the union is not contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
No, civilly married couples who are not married in the Catholic Church are generally not allowed to receive communion in the Catholic Church.
A divorced man/ woman cannot get married in the catholic church again. The sacrament of matrimony can be received only once in the Roman Catholic Church.
Well, yes and no. There really is no blessing for such a marriage as it really isn't a marriage. Any baptized Catholic is bound by Canon Law (Church Law) to be married in front of a priest (or deacon or Bishop) of the Catholic Church. Any attempted marriage outside of the Church without special permission from the Catholic's bishop would be invalid de jure. However, many people speak of getting married in the Church to a person that they have already "married" outside the Church as "getting their marriage blessed" although this terminology is incorrect. So, the answer to the question that you are really asking is that yes, it is absolutely necessary for a Catholic to be married by a priest. If that are getting married to someone that have previously been living with due to a civil ceremony, that may have some effect on getting permission, but you really need to speak to a priest.
In the Catholic Church, you cannot get married on Good Friday and Holy Saturday.
Yes, because in the eyes of the Lord, they are not married. They are allowed to get married in a church, but only once, if it is in a Catholic church. --> See Catholism
Yes, if married in a Catholic ceremony to be valid in the Catholic Church. However, if proper papers are filled out and non Catholic party agrees to vows of catholic party and catholic requirements about raising children, permanent marriage, etc., then Catholic may be married in protestant church without priest being present. Contact a priest for further details
Yes