Quote Originally Posted by jamieXXXmaria View Post
We're going to eventually have a church wedding in the Phils but that Baptismal Certificate might pose a problem for me as well as I've never been baptised and I'm not Catholic but unlike you I've never been married. Not sure if just being unmarried meets their criteria though.
I got married in a church wedding in December 2010 and did not need Baptisimal Certificate. Just explain to them that there is no recording of it being done. You just have to find a church and pastor that will accept mixed marriages. I have not been to church since i was 15. Like John says you have to go to the Bishop of the city in which your marrying, and say you allow your wife to keep practicing Catholicism and that your future children will be brought up as Catholic's. If you interested in church wedding have a read of this thread,it is a bit of a nightmare but definately worth it

http://filipinaroses.com/showthread....he-Philippines

John it's the Church's hold on the Government which makes Divorce Illegal, as they don't agree with it. So they wouldn't allow you to marry in church.