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Old 24-04-2011, 16:30   #12
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Re: Marriages

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Originally Posted by dilligaf1701 View Post
A priest / vicar etc I would have thought would do a rehersal the day before. A registrar will most likely just turn up and do the ceremony.

As for where you do it - who cares what anyone else thinks? - If that's what you want then you rock on.

I got married in a registry office last time and am doing the whole church thing this time.

In the future i hope to do the church thing, perhaps in the future there will be a cure for what i have, if i cant do it myself.

As a Catholic i would much prefer a church wedding, but its special to have it at home.

I will post pics after the day obviously, and it doesnt matter where you have it, you're right. But i wanted to hear what people thought none the less. It's funny when my fiance mentions it to people, they seem very surprised, and im always wondering if they think its weird.
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