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ABGS06 Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:22 PM+
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Catholic Bride Question

I have a question for all you Catholic brides out there who are getting married in a church. Are you having a full mass? Part of me doesn't want the full mass, because I don't want to have my guests sit through that. Plus I just want to get to the party ASAP! But I know my mother kind of wants me to have a full mass and everyone keeps telling me how lovely they are. It would only be 15 mins more.
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stevejamnik Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:23 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

I say go for what feels right. If you think it would make you mother happy do the full mass. It is only 15 min.
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beautyq115 Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:30 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

Do the full mass....you only get married once (hopefully) and you want to savor the moments of the ceremony...thats how I feel
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Chelle Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:33 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

OK, this has been a HUGE dilema in my planning. I was brought up catholic (13 years of catholic school), so was my fiance. BOTH my parents are VERY involved in the church, eucharistic ministers, lectors, and my mom heads the choir. His dad and step-mom are the same.

However, we both do not attend church regularly. I DO NOT feel I am being real to myself if I have a full mass. Yes, I plan on getting married in the church, with a priest, etc. But if I say my vows and have a full mass I will feel fake. Maybe if I attended mass on a regular basis, that would be a different story.

Plus, like you, I don't want to make my non-catholic friends sit through a mass. It doesn't seem fair.

Just remember-it's YOUR wedding day. Don't do anything on that day for anyone but you and your fiance.

-Chelle
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Chelle Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:36 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

I didn't mean to sound so rude! YIKES! I'm just kind of passionate about this whole thing since it's been a big topic lately and his dad seemed kind of disappointed when he told him we weren't having a full mass.

It's just as beautiful either way. I've been to both.

It just all comes down to what you want, what you believe in and how you want your day.

didn't mean to offend anyone before!!
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darlene Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:37 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We decided on a full mass.
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enjft Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:40 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

undecided
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Kim51103 Posted: Sep 02, 2005 10:45 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

Doing the Full mass.....
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Faith Posted: Sep 02, 2005 11:09 PM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We are doing a full mass because we feel that this is the most important, meaningful part of the day. This is when we will become married in the eyes of God and this is really what's being celebrated.
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MrsStefan Posted: Sep 03, 2005 12:16 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We are doing s full mass. We are not allowed to get married in the church if we dont, PLUS I think it makes it more official....I just feel like a short ceremony isnt as personal FOR ME...I know that some love them, and they can be beautiful, but I want a long mass.
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nov2004bride Posted: Sep 03, 2005 12:20 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

I say do what you feel is right. We did not have a full mass because I am not Catholic but I am happy. I feel it is too long.
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PeterNChris Posted: Sep 03, 2005 12:23 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

Yes, I am having a mass. This is very special for us, it's one of the 7 sacraments. To make it even more special, we are involving as many friends and family in the ceremony.
Please share your programs.
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jax2718 Posted: Sep 03, 2005 12:25 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

we are having a full mass. it actually not that bad, we went to a friends wedding in april and she had a full mass and it did really feel that bad, so me and fh are ok with having the full mass for or parents
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PegaLega Posted: Sep 03, 2005 12:26 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We arent having a full mass, as of right now-we dont want our friends to have to sit thru it who arent catholic
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Mrs.A2006 Posted: Sep 03, 2005 12:29 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We are going to have a full mass because it is important to me.....but you need to decide what is right for you.
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lisad117 Posted: Sep 03, 2005 12:31 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We are having a full mass. I figured if we are not having a mass then why even bother getting married in the church. It is a sacrament so I want to celebrate it that way. I know some of my friends will complain but you know what I'd sit through it for them so they can do the same!
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CKJ906 Posted: Sep 03, 2005 01:18 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We are having the full mass.
The most important part of getting married is the ceremony, not the party, flowers, limos all that is the extras. Don't rush it, it's only 15-20 mins. more, people won't be bored! It only comes once
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Junebride06 Posted: Sep 03, 2005 03:12 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

We were going to have a full mass, but then felt that we would rather have our ceremony be a little shorter. In all honesty, it really doesn't make that much of a difference - it's only adding Communion and some more readings. It's your day, so do what feels right to you!
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KerriSteve Posted: Sep 03, 2005 06:50 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

I probably would have had the full mass but on Sat they only do it before 12am. So I am having just ceremony & Communion.
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ManhattanWoman Posted: Sep 03, 2005 08:15 AM+
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Re: Catholic Bride Question

I'm having a full mass with readings in Greek and Italian, plus saying a decade of the Rosary to honor Mary since my wedding day is on the feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. I'm assuming it will be an hour to an hour and 15 minutes long.

I am a practicing Catholic and very active in my church including being on the Parish Council. It's what I want to do and if there are some who feel it's too long, they can always walk out and come back for the ceremony. I wouldn't be offended.
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