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Speaking of birthdays, by the way, mine is tomorrow, and more importantly, so is HHM's. I think you fascist mods should let him back for his birthday.
0 of the 10 weddings I've been to were on a Sunday. 9 of the 10 were on Saturday. 1 was on Friday.Do some research on it. 3 of the 11 weddings I have been to were on sunday. Call up a reception hall and ask to see when they are booked. Most will be booked 6 months ahead of time on all 3 days of friday, saturday and sunday.
Speaking of birthdays, by the way, mine is tomorrow, and more importantly, so is HHM's. I think you fascist mods should let him back for his birthday.
Speaking of birthdays, by the way, mine is tomorrow, and more importantly, so is HHM's. I think you fascist mods should let him back for his birthday.
People WANT to get married Saturday but they don't always if they really like a venue and Saturdays are booked.
At the end of the day, Sunday weddings are not rare.
People WANT to get married Saturday but they don't always if they really like a venue and Saturdays are booked.
At the end of the day, Sunday weddings are not rare.
I got married on a Tuesday (go figure)
I was going to do a Sunday but they were all booked for church services.
So far...for this sample size....they are.
So 3 of your weddings REALLY liked their venue.
I don't think you can in a Catholic Church
But is she trad-able?
Good for you. I didn't do any of these things either. Nice to see I hit a nerve though LOL.
Xero mud.
Wrong.
How? The priest would have mass, no?
1. You don't have to use that parish's priest to have a wedding mass.
2. For the guy claiming that a day lasts 24 hours it's richly ironic you don't realize that a priest could officiate all his normal mass obligations(2-3) and still say a wedding mass.
3. Some individual parish's tend to avoid having Sunday Weddings as it's a very busy day but it's not disallowed by the Church in any way.
4. You're an idiot.
So it's really hard.