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When I get married (it will be a few years from now, but my bf and i have already talked about it) we will be married in a Catholic church and have a real eucharistic wedding, and after that, we will attend mass regularly, as we do now. We pray together and deal with all sorts of religious struggles right now, so i am sure our marriage will be fabulous and we will always include God in our daily lives.

God bless you! ~Jane

2007-09-16 08:13:45 · answer #1 · answered by Treasa 5 · 1 0

My family is hardcore catholic. go to church every week and pray. im the black sheep. my bofriends family's is also catholic but dont practice it too much. i don't plan on having christian faith or any church activities in our future marriage. probably the only think would be our weddingat a church. which is still debatable.

2007-09-16 08:33:57 · answer #2 · answered by Alix 2 · 0 0

I don't. I left the Catholic church after a friend was raped, became pregnant, and didn't abort because it was against the faith. She was told not to come to church becasue she was a bad influence on other teens! That made me sick, and I quit involving myself in that religion since.

I pray to God on my own time. I believe in the teachings of Jesus Christ--kindness and generosity towards others, justice, love...the church doesn't sem to be about that, at least none I've ever attended.

Right on, pspoptart! My sentiments exactly.

Are you doing your pre-canaa test? These sound like questions from that.

2007-09-16 09:36:27 · answer #3 · answered by melouofs 7 · 1 0

Did you know that 50% of the people on Earth are NOT Christian?
2. Islam: 1.5 billion
3. Secular/Nonreligious/Agnostic/Atheist: 1.1 billion
4. Hinduism: 900 million
5. Chinese traditional religion: 394 million
6. Buddhism: 376 million
7. primal-indigenous: 300 million
8. African Traditional & Diasporic: 100 million
9. Sikhism: 23 million
10. Juche: 19 million
11. Spiritism: 15 million
12. Judaism: 14 million
13. Baha'i: 7 million
14. Jainism: 4.2 million
15. Shinto: 4 million
16. Cao Dai: 4 million
17. Zoroastrianism: 2.6 million
18. Tenrikyo: 2 million
19. Neo-Paganism: 1 million
20. Unitarian-Universalism: 800 thousand
21. Rastafarianism: 600 thousand
22. Scientology: 500 thousand

So none of those people will be making the Christian faith, or church activities part of their marriages.

2007-09-16 07:57:54 · answer #4 · answered by roscoedeadbeat 7 · 1 3

My husband and I just recently got married. It's been a long long time since either of us have been into church. We moved from Hawaii and so now we listen to online sermons (from our pastor in Honolulu) every day together
http://www.enewhope.org/video/videolisting.php

It's important to have your quiet time with God individually and together as a married couple. We have yet to find a new church but we will probably get involved in a weekly bible study as well when we do find one!

2007-09-16 07:59:52 · answer #5 · answered by Jasmine808 6 · 1 0

Most Christians when they get married choose to have a pastor instead of a judge or justice of the peace. So, that's one way to honor your faith. Another is the wording the pastor uses....usually he or she quotes bible verses and it's more like a sermon. Many christian couples have someone sing a hymn or even have the guests join in a hymn. There are many ways to honor your faith when you get married. For my husband and I, we had my dad (who is a pastor) marry us and I had 1 of my brothers read a bible verse while another led everyone in a prayer. It was very special.

2007-09-16 09:21:23 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

A Christian that knows his God will make church attendance a part of his/her home u cant seprate the two ,if you dont the devil will at least invite your family ,oryour children to his workshop

2007-09-18 22:04:16 · answer #7 · answered by rev richard 2 · 0 0

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2016-11-14 14:50:27 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Actually, my fiance is entering seminary in 2008...so we will be very actively involved in the church as a pastor and his wife. :)

2007-09-17 03:04:28 · answer #9 · answered by Constellation 5 · 0 0

By attending church and either starting or partaking in ministries in that church.

2007-09-16 07:54:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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