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B1 - Genesis 1 26-28 and 31a
B2 - Genesis 2 18-24
B3 - Genesis 24 48-51 and 58-67
B4 - Tobit 7 6-14
B5 - Tobit 8 4b-8
B6 - Proverbs 31 10-13 19-20 and 30-31
B7 - Song of Songs 2 8-10 14 16a and 8 6-7a
B8 - Sirach 26 1-4 and 13-16
B9 - Jeremiah 31 31-32a and 33-34a
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D1 - Romans 8 31b-35 and 37-39
D2 - Romans 12 1-2 and 9-18 - Long Version
D2 - Romans 12 1-2 and 9-13 - Short Version
D3 - Romans 15 1b-3a 5-7 and 13
D4 - 1 Corinthians 6 13c-15a and 17-20
D5 - 1 Corinthians 12 31 - 13 8a
D6 - Ephesians 4 1-6
D7 - Ephesians 5 2a and 21-33 - Long Version
D7 - Ephesians 5 2a and 25-32 - Short Version
D8 - Philippians 4 4-9
D9 - Colossians 3 12-17
D10 - Hebrews 13 1-4a and 5-6b
D11 - 1 Peter 3 1-9
D12 - 1 John 3 18-24
D13 - 1 John 4 7-12
D14 - Revelation 19 1 and 5-9a
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F1 - Matthew 5 1-12a
F2 - Matthew 5 13-16
F3 - Matthew 7 21 and 24-29 - Long Version
F3 - Matthew 7 21 and 24-25 - Short Version
F4 - Matthew 19 3-6
F5 - Matthew 22 35-40
F6 - Mark 10 6-9
F7 - John 2 1-11
F8 - John 15 9-12
F9 - John 15 12-16
F10 - John 17 20-26 - Long Version
F10 - John 17 20-23 - Short Version
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J4 - Prayers of the Faithful (Option 4)
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First Steps - Before the wedding can take place
One or both of you must be a registered, practicing member of Old St. Mary, Our Lady of Divine Providence, Saints Peter and Paul, or Three Holy Women Parish. If you are a member of some other Catholic parish, a letter of parish membership and permission from your pastor is necessary.
Catholics wishing to be married in the Church are to be practicing their faith by attending Mass every Sunday. This cannot be stressed enough. It is vital that we gather with a community on a regular basis to hear God’s word and share in the Eucharist.
Commitment to your parish through stewardship of time, talent, and treasure allows us to continue to strive to do God’s work. We hope you will consider how you can share with your parish in all three areas.
FOCCUS is a process in which you and your intended spouse meet several times with a married couple from the parish to discuss communication habits and healthy relationships. A couple trained in this process will call you several months before your wedding to schedule a meeting. If you have any questions about the FOCCUS process or have not been contacted at least 3 months before your wedding date please contact your presiding priest.
Attend a Marriage Enrichment Conference for the Engaged. An Enrichment Conference for the Engaged is a Saturday retreat with your spouse-to-be and with other couples preparing for marriage. It is a day sponsored by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and the purpose of the day is to help you to continue to reflect on your relationship, your faith and the life-long commitment of marriage. Please return the certificate you receive at the Enrichment Conference to the parish office so it can be added to your marriage file. Participation in this day is mandatory. You can register for the seminar by following the direction on the following website -
https://www.archmil.org/MarriagePreparation
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All Catholics being married in the church are strongly encouraged to celebrate the Sacrament of Reconciliation before their wedding celebration. You can discuss this with your presiding priest.
Completion of necessary paperwork and preparation sessions with a priest is required.
Please present a newly issued certificate of Baptism if you are Catholic. Simply call or write the church where you were baptized and ask them to send the certificate to the presiding priest you are working with. If you are not Catholic, then present a photocopy of an original baptismal certificate.
Please bring your marriage license to the rehearsal. The wedding can not take place without it!
Times and Days Available - Friday afternoons and Saturdays at 10:00 a.m., 12:00 noon or 2:00 p.m. are the times usually reserved for celebration of weddings. Certain times during the Church’s year are less appropriate for weddings. For instance, weddings are not celebrated during Lent, except in special circumstances as determined by the presiding priest you are working with.
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