Marriage

The bond of marriage, by which a man and a woman enter into a communion of life and love, a faithful and permanent union open to the gift of children, predates Christianity and is not something unique to the Church. This is why the Church recognises and honours civil marriages between those who are not baptised. 

However, for two baptised people marriage takes on a sacramental nature. The grace offered to the couple in this sacrament strengthens and perfects their love for one another. Marriage now raised to the level of a sacrament becomes not only a way to live together and raise children, but a means of salvation. 

If you or your fiancé is Catholic and you are seeking to get married in the Catholic Church (whether at St Edmund’s, elsewhere in the UK, or abroad), please contact us using the form below and we will guide you through the process.

A minimum of sixth months notice is required for all weddings.

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