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To get married in a church, must both parties be christened/baptised whatever or just one? How does this effect the validity of the marriage? Must you declare this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.PS we had t complete what we were told is a standrad form standard to evry church or jus ours i don't know. The main thing it has to be in your parish OR a parish where you have attend church for six months. I don't know if you are C of E - if you are this seems to have everything! Congratulatiosn by the way! F http://www.cofe.anglican.org/lifechanges/index.htm
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my wife was christened catholic, i was christened methodist, we got married in a CofE church. It's all down to the vicar but more often than not they don't ask for your denomination. They DO however, usually ask that you are "of the parish" i.e. live in the nearby area, otherwise you have to approach the church in your parish instead. Having said this they ignore this factor nowadays - just wave your cheque book under his/her nose, that should do it