Marriage
The Sacrament of Matrimony, or marriage, is a unique sacrament because it is the man and the woman that mutually administers the sacrament upon each other in the presence of a priest or deacon and other witnesses.
It is a sacred covenant, a public promise made by the husband and the wife to be true to each other until death parts them. In order for a marriage to be valid, the couple must be entering into the covenant out of their own free will, without fear or coercion. They are also asked to honour and be true to each other for the rest of their lives, as well as to accept children lovingly from God and bring them up according to the law of Christ and His Church.
Are you getting married? Have questions about Marriage Prep? Find out more here.
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The decision to get married is one to be celebrated, but not one to be taken lightly. Beyond the planning for the wedding ceremony, the Church wants to prepare you for a lifelong journey together and ensure that you are both entering into the commitment freely and seriously. The Archdiocese of Vancouver has put together a few guidelines to prepare couples as you enter into the covenant. As a start, six months notice is typically required in order to be married in our parish. Contact the parish office and make an appointment with one of the priests.
Further, all couples to be married in the Catholic Church are required to attend Marriage Preparation courses offered by the Archdiocese. More information and the schedule for courses can be found here: http://rcav.org/m-prep/