PEG81
5 Feb 2015 / #31
Thanks for the information Dominic and Harry.
Dominic, you said "Poland, many priests require a "report card" with stamps that you attended mass every Sunday, as well as all sessions of the pre-Cana course. " (on a different note, how do you highlight text from previous replies?) When I was living in the UK, I didn't attend mass regularly. I have started more recently, but haven't really got a "local" church from which I could get a "report card". Is there any way around this, assuming I get a strict priest?
Also, one thing I forgot to ask about in my first post was whether or not the Best Man needs to be catholic? My partner seems to think that this is a requirement. I had considered asking my brother; however, whilst he might identify himself as a catholic if he had to chose a religion, he isn't actually religious and doesn't believe in God etc. He has been baptised (I think) but I'm not sure if he has had first communion/confirmation. Would any of this be a problem?
Dominic, you said "Poland, many priests require a "report card" with stamps that you attended mass every Sunday, as well as all sessions of the pre-Cana course. " (on a different note, how do you highlight text from previous replies?) When I was living in the UK, I didn't attend mass regularly. I have started more recently, but haven't really got a "local" church from which I could get a "report card". Is there any way around this, assuming I get a strict priest?
Also, one thing I forgot to ask about in my first post was whether or not the Best Man needs to be catholic? My partner seems to think that this is a requirement. I had considered asking my brother; however, whilst he might identify himself as a catholic if he had to chose a religion, he isn't actually religious and doesn't believe in God etc. He has been baptised (I think) but I'm not sure if he has had first communion/confirmation. Would any of this be a problem?