Japanese Kimono Wedding Is it possible, with a japanese theme wedding in a Catholic church?
it is possible to marry in the Catholic Church and have a Japanese themed wedding? "What I mean is that my fiance and I would be dressed in kimonos .... But it would still be a regular Catholic wedding, whether the mass is included or not ... someone could help me, here you will find ????? would be very welcome
It is mainly a question of Praise. We get in our Catholic Church 15th Married in November and the rules vary according to the Preist. If you only clothes differntly then I do not think there is a problem. Good Luck and congrats!
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