just a thought,,,, if is a church wedding you plan,,,, if it is and thats the main problem,would it solve the problem if you have a civil wedding on date you originaly planned, then later have a church wedding ceramony with reletives ect,,,
just a thought,,,, if is a church wedding you plan,,,, if it is and thats the main problem,would it solve the problem if you have a civil wedding on date you originaly planned, then later have a church wedding ceramony with reletives ect,,,
Incredible red tape involved with a civil wedding too.
I read the extensive posts on here. Whilst i respect my GF's strong Catholic faith i cannot marry in a Catholic church as i feel that is too hypocritical for me to do so considering my strong stance against many of the social doctrines the church hold there in the Philippines.
Good man !
That's (partly) why I would never marry in a church either. Fortunately my ex wasn't at all religious.
She did want to get our boy baptised though, and I put my foot firmly down there, and asked if she'd mind waiting until he could decide for himself whether he wanted to join the god squad...to which she agreed.
Now 17, he doesn't feel the need to go forth and worship, so the brain-washing cycle has been interrupted.....with all due respect to those of faith.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)