Yeah, have a jewish wedding, that should cut out any issues between your two religions.
2006-10-28 09:51:48
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answered by Anonymous
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that is the most difficult question. It is tough. From what I heard, A Catholic wedding must be between two Catholic people and an Hindu wedding must between two Hindu people.
Somehow I have heard stuff like engaged people get their priests, preachers, etc to come together and straighten things out. Like Catholic priest and Hindu priest discussing how to do the wedding. I've heard of Jewish and Christian wedding, where the speakers are the rabbi and christian preacher taking parts step by step into marry the couple as husband and wife.
Talk to Hindi priest and Catholic priest seperately to find out about joint religions wedding. Then get what they think needs to be done in order to respect a interreligious wedding.
Hinduism declares that there are always innumerable paths to God. And that one’s belief or perception of God is an individual matter and best left to the individual to decide his own path.
Some Christian churches forbid interreligous marraiges. Lucky for Catholic Church, it doesn't forbit but requires something from non-Catholic spouse.
The Catholic church requires permission for mixed marriages, which it terms all unions between Catholics and baptized non-Catholics, but such marriages are valid, though illicit, without it: the pator of the Catholic party has authority to grant such permission. Marriages between a Catholic and an unbaptized person are not sacramental, and fall under the impediment of disparity of worship and are invalid without a dispensation, for which authority lies with the ordinary of the place of marriage.
2006-10-28 10:03:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The only people who can answer this question for you are the Catholic priest and the Hindu officiant (sorry I don't know what to call him). Truthfully the Catholic church is pretty uptight about stuff like this and I don't think you'll be able to find a priest to combine the two religions like that. I don't know much about the Hindu religion so I can't comment on their willingness.
2006-10-28 18:04:14
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answered by maigen_obx 7
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being a floral designer i have done a couple weddings like this but they are always seperate ceremonies. hindu in morning and catholice in afternoon or early evening. it is a very long day!
2006-10-28 11:43:52
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answered by sammi girls mom 5
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My opinion....no
I would be greatly shocked if any priest would even think of such a thing.
One is about God
One is totally the other way.
sorry.
2006-10-28 09:52:28
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answered by Anonymous
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hire a wedding planner. they're really good at that type of thing
2006-10-28 09:58:46
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answered by dixiegirl687 5
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DIVORCE
2006-10-28 09:58:28
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answered by Anonymous
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