![]() Final selections of musician(s) and music should be completed no latter than six weeks prior to the wedding before the wedding liturgy planning form is reviewed with the priest or deacon who will be conducting the ceremony. Music – The engaged couple should contact the office and arrange to meet with the keyboardist about planning the music for the ceremony. The priest or deacon will then share the completed form with the music ministers. ![]() Six weeks prior to the wedding, the couple should make an appointment with the priest or deacon who will be conducting the ceremony to review the completed Wedding Liturgy Planning Form. Together for Life – The engaged couple uses this booklet to help plan their ceremony by selecting the The couples spend several sessions with a priest or deacon reviewing the results. When the results are processed, the priest or deacon will contact you to set up a time(s) to review the results. Contact the office to make arrangements to complete the Fully Engaged questionnaire online. A schedule of sessions in the Diocese of Rochester can be found at: įully Engaged – A reflective inventory of the coupleīoth engaged persons take an inventory responding to approximately 150 statements about marriage. Pre-Cana – one day-long session or multiple sessions usually on a Saturday or Sunday put on by the Diocese of Rochester and individual parishes where married couples assist engaged couples in preparing for marriage in any number of areas, including: Marriage as a Sacrament and the Spirituality of Marriage. Other (priest or deacon will indicate if additional paperwork is required) Without the license in hand, a priest or deacon will not be able to officiate at your marriage. So, get the license a few weeks prior to the weddingĪnd bring it to the rehearsal. Note: Marriage Licenses are not valid until 24 hours after they are issued, but are valid for about two months. Marriage License – obtained from City or Town Clerk’s office. Prenuptial Investigation Form – formal questionnaire required by the Diocese of Rochester and filled outīy the priest or deacon wherein the prospective bride and groom are interviewed separately. Prenuptial Witness Affidavit (Freedom to Marry) – A form, usually signed by a parent, testifying that the prospective groom/bride has not been married before and is free to get married, and officially witnessed by priest, deacon, pastoral minister, or notary. John the Evangelist Parish, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, New York 14559īaptized non-Catholic’s should present satisfactory proof of baptism to the priest or deacon preparing them for marriage. Or he was baptized, and requests that they send a recent (issued within 6 months of wedding) copy of her or ![]() ![]() Baptismal Certificate(s) – prospective Catholic bride and/or groom contacts the parish church at which she ![]()
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