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Get married in the Catholic Church

The Sacrament of Marriage is one of the seven sacraments in the Catholic Church. It is a covenant between a man and a woman, a lifelong union of love, fidelity, and mutual respect, which reflects the unbreakable bond between Christ and the Church. Catholic marriage is not merely a legal or social contract; it is a profound spiritual union that reflects God’s love for humanity. Through the sacrament, couples are called to grow in holiness, love, and service to one another and to the Church community.

What to expect during a Catholic wedding

The Sacrament of Marriage is celebrated through a wedding ceremony, which typically includes the exchange of vows, the giving of rings, and a blessing from a priest or deacon. The ceremony is a public declaration of the couple’s commitment to each other and their desire to live out their marriage according to the teachings of the Catholic Church.

The Catholic Church believes that marriage is a beautiful and sacred gift from God, a sacred vocation and a lifelong commitment that is meant to reflect the love and unity of God. It is a partnership in which both spouses strive to grow in holiness and to support each other in their spiritual journeys.

If you are attending a Catholic wedding as a non-Catholic, you will witness a beautiful and meaningful ceremony that celebrates the covenant of marriage. Be respectful of the sacred nature of the occasion and observe the customs and rituals of the Catholic faith.

Learn more about Catholic Marriage

Marriage is a lifelong union between one man and one woman, established by God and celebrated as a sacrament. The key qualities of a Catholic marriage include:

  1. Sacramental Nature: Catholic marriage is considered a sacrament where couples receive God’s blessing and power to live a fulfilling married life.
  2. Unbreakable Bond: Catholic marriage is considered a lifelong commitment, intended to last until death. The couple vows to love, cherish, and honour each other through life’s joys and challenges, reflecting the unwavering love between Christ and the Church.
  3. Openness to Life: Catholic marriage embraces the gift of procreation and recognises the importance of bringing new life into the world. Couples are called to be responsible parents, raising their children in the faith and values of the Church.
  4. Fidelity and Mutual Respect: Catholic marriage emphasises the importance of faithfulness between spouses, upholding the sanctity of the marital bond. It also calls for mutual respect, understanding, and support, fostering a harmonious and loving relationship.
  5. Sacramental Preparation: Couples preparing for Catholic marriage undergo a comprehensive preparation process, including pre-marriage classes, spiritual direction, and prayer. This process helps them deepen their understanding of marriage, strengthen their commitment, and seek God’s guidance in their relationship.

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For more information about celebrating the Sacrament of Marriage in the Church, you can contact your local Catholic parish or a priest or complete the form below:

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