Congratulations
on your decision to get
married. It is a very exciting
time for, and we are delighted
that you have selected St
Mary's Church as your venue
for the 'big day.' However,
there are some rules to
follow, both set by the
Church and the State - they
can not be ignored.
Every couple
marrying in the Catholic
Church are required to give
a minimum of three months
notice to their priest and
complete a Pre Nuptial Enquiry
Form. The form is completed
a meeting with local priest
of each party. Here's the
basic guidelines you need
to follow:
There are at
least three forms that you
need to get before going
to meet your priest.
• A recently issued
copy of your Baptismal Certificate
• A recently issued
copy of your Confirmation
Certificate
• A Letter of Freedom
from each parish you have
lived in since you were
18.
1 The Pre-nuptial
enquiry (informally known
as 'wedding papers') is
carried out in the parish
where the person has domicile
(resident for at least six
months) or quasi-domicile
(resident for at least three
months).
2 The Pre-nuptial
enquiry is carried out in
the form of a personal interview
between the person and the
priest. It should not be
done in the presence of
both parties.
3 It is
essential that the Pre-nuptial
enquiry be initiated no
later than three months
prior to the proposed date
of marriage.
4 The Wedding
Ceremony usually takes place
in the parish church of
the bride.
5 If one
or both parties are from
outside the parish, they
must present a Baptismal
and Confirmation Certificate
and a Letter of Freedom
to marry. The Baptismal
and Confirmation Certificate
can be obtained from the
parish in which you were
baptised and the Letter
of Freedom from the parish
in which you reside.
6 In the
case of a mixed marriage,
the forms of the baptised
non-catholic or non-baptised
person should be completed
in the parish of the catholic
party.
7 It is
of the utmost importance
that the party should ensure
that the date and time of
their wedding is suitable
for the priest(s) of the
parish. Contacting the priest
personally should do this.
Inter Church
Marriage
When a
Catholic wishes to marry
a Christian of another denomination
they must ask for a dispensation
from their local bishop.
The granting of this dispensation
is dependant upon the promise
of the Catholic party to
ensure that their future
children will be baptised
in the Catholic Church and
brought up in the faith.
This promise is also by
all Catholic couples.
In the
event of the marriage ceremony
being held in the church
of another denomination
it is necessary to ask for
a dispensation of Form,
that is permission to be
married by the rites of
another church. Again this
permission is granted by
the diocesan bishop.
Inter Faith
Marriage
When a
Catholic wishes to marry
a person who is not baptised,
or who is a member of another
faith, they must seek a
dispensation from the bishop.
This is called a Disparity
of Cult dispensation.
Click
here to view State Requirements