Where do we begin?
When do we set the date?
IF THERE IS A PRIOR MARRIAGE BOND (i.e., if either you or your proposed spouse were previously married, regardless of where the wedding took place), NO DATE CAN BE SET FOR THE WEDDING UNTIL FINAL PERMISSION HAS BEEN GRANTED BY A MARRIAGE TRIBUNAL OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Who will answer our questions about the wedding itself?
What if we are getting married elsewhere?
For those couples desiring a wedding outside a Catholic Church, whether it is within the Archdiocese of Los Angeles or elsewhere, you must obtain the necessary permissions for the ceremony before we can begin any preparation work at Saints Felicitas & Perpetua.
Since marriage celebrates the unbreakable commitment between a man and a woman who are free to make this mature decision in the community of believers, certain documents are required to establish your sacramental status within the Church, your freedom from any previous unions, as well as sworn statements attesting to your clear understanding of the nature and responsibilities of Marriage. The following are required documents:
1. Baptismal Certificate
2. Letters of Freedom (forms provided by the parish)
3. Permissions and Dispensations
In both cases, the parties are expected to demonstrate a willingness to commit themselves to honest dialogue concerning their respective religious traditions, and to make sincere efforts to understand and respect each other’s beliefs.
As part of the process, the Catholic party signs a declaration stating that he/she is prepared to remove dangers of falling away from the faith, and promises to do all in his/her power to have all the children baptized and brought up in the Catholic church. The non-Catholic party acknowledges an awareness of the obligations of his/her Catholic spouse to preserve and profess his/her faith, and to do all possible to baptize and educate the children of the marriage in the Catholic faith.
4. Civil License