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Anyone know of a catholic church in Bergen County, NJ that would marry a never married baptised but not confirmed male with a never married chrisitian woman.

2006-08-24 04:02:13 · 5 answers · asked by vp 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Any Catholic parish should be able to marry the couple. The basic requirement that one is a baptized Catholic has already been met.

There are many parishes in Bergen County, NJ, just pick the closest one, call them up, explain the situation, and they will give you all the options.

Here is a list of Bergen County parishes: http://www.rcan.org/parishes/bergenparishes.htm

With love and prayers in Christ.

2006-08-24 14:14:21 · answer #1 · answered by imacatholic2 7 · 0 0

A Catholic can marry an unbaptized person, but such marriages are natural marriages only; they are not sacramental marriages. The Church, therefore, discourages them and requires a Catholic who wishes to marry an unbaptized person to receive a special dispensation from his or her bishop. Still, if the dispensation is granted, a non-sacramental marriage is valid and can take place inside of a Catholic church.

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2016-04-14 02:05:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't know that any Catholic church would marry 2 non-catholics. Ya'll would never make it through the counseling.

Try a Protestant church. Still gotta go through counseling, but as long as you're both Christians & prepared to make Christ the center of your marriage, we'll take you.

2006-08-24 04:07:49 · answer #3 · answered by azar_and_bath 4 · 0 0

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2016-02-11 06:15:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why does it have to be catholic? Most catholic churches will marry anyone if the price is right. Get your life right with God before entering marriage.

2006-08-24 04:08:08 · answer #5 · answered by DesignR 5 · 0 0

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