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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 289507" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I pretty much agree with you. husband & I really didn't care too much about who married us. He did sort of want a Catholic wedding, but I very much did not. My reasons stemmed from growing up in Catholic schools in a not very good era for the Catholic schools in that part of the country. Nuff said about that. So we found a Unitarian Minister. She was great. No one but my father in law ever questioned the validity of our marriage (He did it as an excuse the early years to </p><p></p><p>I also refused to have husband's best friend marry us. He had been ordained years before, but was not a practicing minister. He offered in a tentative, uncomfortable, if-you-absolutely-have-no-other-choice way, but none of us thought it was a good idea.</p><p></p><p>I think my thoughts on commitment came from having relatives who would (and 1 who DID) find a fault with the wedding ceremony/priest/church she was married in so that the family would okay her divorce and later marriage to someone else. Having seen her say ugly things about the priest, church and anything else she could think of to justify an annulment from the Vatican, I am somewhat curious about what others thought.</p><p></p><p>Each person's beliefs are valid to me. I do not mean to criticize anyone. I just wondered what others thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 289507, member: 1233"] I pretty much agree with you. husband & I really didn't care too much about who married us. He did sort of want a Catholic wedding, but I very much did not. My reasons stemmed from growing up in Catholic schools in a not very good era for the Catholic schools in that part of the country. Nuff said about that. So we found a Unitarian Minister. She was great. No one but my father in law ever questioned the validity of our marriage (He did it as an excuse the early years to I also refused to have husband's best friend marry us. He had been ordained years before, but was not a practicing minister. He offered in a tentative, uncomfortable, if-you-absolutely-have-no-other-choice way, but none of us thought it was a good idea. I think my thoughts on commitment came from having relatives who would (and 1 who DID) find a fault with the wedding ceremony/priest/church she was married in so that the family would okay her divorce and later marriage to someone else. Having seen her say ugly things about the priest, church and anything else she could think of to justify an annulment from the Vatican, I am somewhat curious about what others thought. Each person's beliefs are valid to me. I do not mean to criticize anyone. I just wondered what others thought. [/QUOTE]
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