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cHURCH
DOCUMENTATION
Many
couples think they need only what is called,
‘A letter of Freedom’ – THIS IS NOT SO.
The following documents are required:
1.
Pre-Nuptial Inquiry Form.
The priest in the parish of your normal
residence will fill this up for you.
2.
If your place of baptism was elsewhere,
you will need to get a Baptismal Certificate
from your church of baptism.
(This
certificate must be issued within six months of
your marriage.)
3.
Letter of Freedom in some cases.
Consult the priest doing your papers
about this.
4.
In the case where either the bride or
groom is not Catholic, a dispensation will be
needed. The
priest will organise this for you.
Situations
vary from couple to couple.
It would be impossible in this short
leaflet to cover everything.
It is best to contact your local priest
six months ahead of your wedding date and he
will advise you on the documents needed in your
case.
Pre
Marriage Courses
Couples
are required by Church authorities to take part
in a pre- marriage course.
It is advisable to make enquiries about
these as early as possible.
The following organisations are approved
by the Diocese of Cork and Ross.
Ø
Cork
Marriage Counselling Centre, 34 Paul Street,
Cork. Tel. 021 4272277
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N.A.O.M.I.
119, Patrick Street, Cork.
Tel: 021 4272213
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ACCORD
Centre, Bantry.
Tel: 027 50272 www.accord.ie
What
kind of LITURGY?
There
are two kinds of Marriage Liturgy.
One is where the Marriage Promises are
made during Mass.
The other is where the Promises are made
at a special Liturgy but without Mass.
The choice of Liturgy should be made in
the light of the personal faith circumstances of
both parties.
Most Catholics will choose to make their
Marriage Promises at a nuptial Mass.
However, when one is not Roman Catholic,
or a non-believer, the wedding liturgy without
Mass may be more appropriate.
It is important to talk this decision
over with the priest who will officiate.
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