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Mrssanchez
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***Please help, not sure of some things***
Hello everyone :) i am new to this site, and i need some help! So..me and my husband got married this last June 16th in a courthouse. And i want to renew our vows in a catholic church. He is Roman catholic but i am not.(but he has not been to church since he was little) Does anyone know the prosses on how we can renew our vows at the church even tho im not roman cathoic? I read something about how our marrige has to be blessed..i would greatly appriciate it if i can get any info.. thank you so much..
Julie Sanchez
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To make it easy on our experts (since we all answer free of charge in our spare time) during this very busy beginning of the wedding season, please use spell check and use proper punctuation as per the rules of the forum. Thank you for spending some time doing this since it helps the experts to read, understand and answer your posts in a timely manner. You can edit your post and we'll send it on to the appropriate experts to answer then.
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Mrssanchez
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I am sorry, could you please tell me what part of my question wasn't clear or understandable? I know I may have spelled a few words incorrectly, but in no means did I realize this would lead to my question not being answered. I could not find any forum rules, could you please provide a link so that I may be sure to follow them precisely.
Thanks so much!! :)
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