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This will be my partners and my 2nd wedding and he wants a very quiet ceremony with just our children present. I also want a quiet ceremony too but would like a religious ceremony. I am not concerned about the venue just that i would like gods blessing., My first was a civil ceremony and we are both baptised. Does anyone have any ideas if this is possible ?

2007-03-24 04:41:28 · 15 answers · asked by sunnyday 1 in Family & Relationships Weddings

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I had the same situation. We simply spoke to a clergyman in our town about the issue, and he agreed to marry us in his office--just the two of us and him and two of our closest friends as witnesses. We're still married 20 years later.

2007-03-27 15:01:56 · answer #1 · answered by Sue'sMom 2 · 0 0

You are so right. The venue isn't nearly as important as the tone of the ceremony. And asking God's blessing on your union is not connected to any particular religion. You might want to look for a nondenominational officiant.
I do civil cermonies & interfaith as well. If you're near the southwestern part of Ohio, give me a shout. Either here or through my site
http://www.weddingvowsandpromises.com

To find an officiant type into Yahoo your city, state & wedding officiant (no 's' on the end) You will have a few to choose from, usually on the 2nd page. The larger bridal sites seem to get top billing. If you do go to the bridal sites, please visit the site of someone you think you might like. Those bridal sites make vendors & officiants pay for your contact info so you may not hear back from someone you'd hoped.

2007-03-24 05:46:39 · answer #2 · answered by weddrev 6 · 0 0

Find someones that has a nice backyard for the ceremony.
If you are same sex partners, you should be able to find a minister that is open to performing the ceremony for you
If you are not same sex. Have the small intimate ceremony and any clergy will do it for you where ever you want it done.
i was married in the backyard of my now inlaws house and it was small, short, and super sweet!

Good luck

2007-03-24 04:50:53 · answer #3 · answered by KUJayhawksfan* 5 · 0 0

i'd say that confident you're being unreasonable and have missed what's important right here - i.e. you're marrying somebody you like and who you desire to be with for existence. the main important concentration ought to truly be the marriage ceremony, each thing else is window dressing and fairly often for others' earnings. in the adventure that your fiance would not desire a large reception, you truly ought to compromise somewhat a meet him a million/2 way, and the comparable any incorrect way around with regard to the engagement party. Use the money you will in any different case have spent on a outstanding honeymoon, donate it to charity, despite - in simple terms don;t start up your married existence arguing over concerns of little effect. Your fiance shouldn't ought to persuade everyone of what he needs different than you. that is as much as you the two to talk on your households and tell them which you like them, yet that's your wedding ceremony and their evaluations come 2nd to the bride and groom's.

2016-10-01 10:20:48 · answer #4 · answered by vyky 4 · 0 0

Definitely! My grandpa got remarried after my grandma died and his new wife was Catholic - they had a civil ceremony and then went on to her church for like a mini service! It was really nice! =) They just had a couple of hymns and I think it lasted about 20mins! Just go along and ask your priest of other religious leader at whatever venue you attend and I sure they'll be delighted to help you out! =)

Good Luck, have fun and congratulations! =)

2007-03-24 04:48:43 · answer #5 · answered by dot254 3 · 1 0

My hubby and I are RC but not practising. We got married in our local church St Josephs - the 2 of us and the witnesses. The priest was delighted to marry us and the ceremony was beautiful.

Good luck :-) xxxxx

2007-03-26 03:33:51 · answer #6 · answered by Roxy 2 · 0 0

My mum had a civil wedding very quiet...and then a blessing in the church... it was lovelyvery touching... good luck!!!! and lots of happiness.

2007-03-24 09:12:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you have a religious affiliation? I would see if the places to which you belong will bless your marriage. Some places will do that.

2007-03-24 04:45:40 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 1 0

Anything is possible in this world my dear! You just have to have the belief. So if you believe something can be possible, there's surely a way to make it possible. Just believe in it and god will show you the way!

2007-03-24 05:03:38 · answer #9 · answered by Goldenheart 2 · 0 0

Its possible. Have a traditional wedding, minus the guests and fuss. Just your children, you and your hubby to be.

2007-03-24 04:55:53 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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