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The Wedding Vow [K] [i] [n]

Stephen Shypitka (Kindle Edition) 2011-07-08
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We married in c of e church can we re-new our marriage vows in roman catholic church?
The Ceremony

we want to re-new our vows next year as a way to celebrate 25 years of wonderful marriage but we want to do this on the small island of comino in malta but the church is a roman catholic would the priest do this as we got married in a c of e church


Valerie and Melanie are both wrong when they say the Catholic Church doesn't recognize your marriage. To the contrary, the Catholic Church assumes your marriage is perfectly valid.

However, if neither you nor your spouse are Catholic, a vow renewal ceremony probably couldn't happen in a Catholic Church, because Catholics consider matrimony to be a sacrament, and the Church of England does not. For Catholics, the vow renewal is a renewal of the original Sacrament of Matrimony. For you, it's the renewal of your marriage contract. It's two different things.

If there are no other churches in Malta, consider bringing a Church of England priest along and doing your vow renewal in an alternative setting.

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What do the marriage vows properly mean, in a Catholic point of view?
The Family

For my r.e homework, you see :)
all the internet has to offer in regard to my question are really long winded explanations.
I have to write a sentence discussing which these three vows mean:

In sickness and in health

Richness or in poorness

Till death do us part


It is a covenant before God, to promise faithfulness throughout all the ups and downs of marraige.

in sickness and in health ~ whether you or he are sick, you promise, before God, to love and honor him.

richer or poorer ~ whether you are living large or living in a car, you promise, before God, to love and honor him.

for as long as you both shall live - even if he dies first, you continue to love and honor his memory. This does not mean you can't marry again, but you will continue to honor and love this man.

This is a promise to GOD, not to your husband.

Vows for roman catholic priests, nuns, and marriage vows?
The Couple

Need at least 5 for each o_o


Marriage vows:

1. to have and to hold from this day forward;
2. for better, for worse,
3. for richer, for poorer,
4. in sickness and in health,
5. to love and to cherish till death do us part

Priests and nuns (this is a bit more tricky). The foundation of their vows:

1. celibacy
2. chastity
3. obedience
4. poverty

To help you with the tricky bit, please check this website
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia /Religious-vows


Hope this help o_o

What are the vows and symbols of marriage?
The Ceremony

What are some vows for a catholic marriage?
What are some symbols of a catholc marriage?
What are some rituals?
i need as much imformation i can get about marriage by today...so if u no any plz plz answer and it will help soo much...im givin best answer out...thnku in advance.


Unity candles, to unite the couple and family, the ring, showing never ending circle, the vows you exchange are of honor love and cherish, till death due us part. Rituals would be the prayers and blessings by the church, and the silent prayer to the virgin mary.

Which is worst: Married people who break their vows/cheat or Catholic priests who repeatedly molest children?
The signing

I know they're both WRONG, but THINK about it. What's sacred about the church?

If the church can HIDE a known child predator, isn't there something wrong with this same institution expecting marriage vows to be "sacred" and human beings not to want to engage in sex with multiple partners? And, what's so "sacred or special" about sex when people are flaunting themselves and trying to give their virginity away.


"All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God".


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