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To: bentway who wrote (848501)4/8/2015 4:29:35 PM
From: J_F_Shepard  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575678
 
In my experience most (not all) of the couples I know went toward the Catholic side for the ceremony.......when kids were born it was not always Catholic..... To mollify my in-laws I did a fake conversion to Lutheran...the minister understood and was in on the ruse...... Our kids were christened (again for the in-laws) but never had religious training. My daughter got married in a Catholic church but she and her husband never attended after ward..... Now adults, my kids are secular and my grandsons are not religious.....

Old tradition......in my youth, a non-Catholic could not be married at the altar in a Catholic church, they would take the vows at a railing about 30 feet from the altar....... That's no longer the case.