Marriage

The Sacrament of Marriage is a visible sign of God's love for the Church. When a man and a woman are married in the Church, they receive the grace needed for a lifelong bond of unity.


The Sacrament of Marriage is a lifetime union between a man and a woman. On their wedding day, the couple professes their love before God and the Church.

They promise to love, respect, honor and be faithful to each other.

"Therefore, a man shall leave his father and his mother and hold fast to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.“

Genesis 2-24

*To be married at our Parish, couples must participate in various programs of marriage preparation and other requirements.

The priest who will officiate at your wedding will journey with you throughout your preparation. It is recommended that you allow at least six months to complete all your preparations to get married in the Catholic Church

During the process of wedding preparation, the time should be of learning and growth in your love for one another and in the practice of your Catholic faith. Therefore, we strongly encourage our couples to attend Sunday Mass regularly together and faithfully.

Furthermore, please frequent the Sacrament of Reconciliation or Confession as often as possible, but in particular a few days before the wedding ceremony. The faithful reception of these sacraments will deepen your spiritual lives and enhance the quality of your wedding liturgy.

Please contact the main office to begin the process.