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SusanLisa | 20:31 Mon 08th Jan 2007 | Body & Soul
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Can a Catholic couple get married in a Church of England church?
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well i don't think it is the done thing, probably down to individual Vicars but they may need to refer to the Bishop. The service is pretty much the same in a catholic Church except that a Superintendant registrar has to be present with their book to make the ceremony legal in civil law.
Well I think they should!! they are all praying to and worshipping the same god, they need to get their acts together and cut the cr@p!!!!
Why would they want to?
Did you want to get married in the church? Or did you want the CoE service?
As DottyH has said it depends on the vicar. A catholic person can marry in a CofE church but often one of them has to be CofE and be/or have a contact and address on the local electoral register (to the church). If you know someone in the locality who is connecte the the church somehow - this would really help.

I assume it is a particularly attractive church so it really depends on the vicar and how popular/in demand the church is, but you might as well pick up the phone to the vicar of the chuch you want and ask them.
Incidentally, just to add - the CofE service is shorter and does not include communion as in a catholic mass.

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