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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My husband is not Catholic and we were not married in the church. We are registered members in the Arlington diocese. [/quote] OP here. How?! My husband is protestant and we wanted to be married in the Catholic church originally and we weren't able to make that happen. DH would not agree to converting. [/quote] The priest who gave you that advice is flat-out wrong. My husband is not Catholic and we were married by a Catholic priest. [/quote] Ditto. The spouse of a Catholic person absolutely does not need to convert to get married in a Catholic church. [b] You can't (usually) have a *mass* [/b]but it's still a sacramental wedding. [/quote] We had the full “high Mass” and DH is Protestant. FF to now and I’m not even Catholic anymore so I wish we’d married in his church instead.[/quote] We could have had a mass, but we chose not to, because at least half our guests weren't Catholic and would not have been able to take communion. [/quote] Me again, who you’re responding to—the priest made a point of announcing right before communion that only those who were eligible to receive the sacrament should come forward. Hated that. [/quote]
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