- Aug 4, 2005
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Well first off, we have stopped. I have every intention of not doing that again until we are married, though I admit it is hard. Its almost to the point were I'm not gonna agree to see her unless we're in public. The two of us being alone together at my place, doesn't usually end well, regardless of how pure our intentions may be. So yeah pray for me, I'm trying really hard here.
Marriage is the plan, but as you know its not always that easy. Her parents are somewhat hostile to the notion, for whatever reason, and we'd still have to wait the mandatory six months that the Catholic Church requires. That seems like forever, and its gonna take a LOT of grace to not fall during that time. Then there are the financial issues. It boggles my mind how the Church requires us to marry in the Church, but then turns around and charges us for it. You'd think a required sacrament would be free of charge right? So we'd have to skip on all the frills, skip the entire reception, everything, and even then it'd still be a little difficult financially. I'm pretty sure were gonna take that route, but its not as easy as the two of us just getting married tomorrow.
I used that sin as an example, but we've not fallen into that for a couple weeks now. The only 'grave' sins I've fallen into since then are the other ones I've mentioned. I need to find a parish with anonymous confessions, because as much as I do love and respect the priests of the parish I go to, I'm not excited about confessing the same sins over and over again, face to face, every single week, just so I can receive communion.
good for both of you for trying!
i know it's hard, but it will be worth it down the road.
also you're building a future testimony for your children,
when they will run into this same problem down the road.
what you discover in this next 6 months you'll
be able to pass on to them, along with your own unique testimony.
That will be the pay-off for waiting.
For your children, no other testimony will be as meaningful as yours.
as for the wedding, it's the bride's parents who foot the bill for the announcements, a wedding planner if one is used,
the organist, flowers at the church, church rental and clean-up, the reception fee and food and drink for same,
transportation to and from the church, and the wedding, gown, etc.
the groom's parents foot the bill for the rehersal dinner, and the wedding cake.
the attendants pay for their own gowns/tuxes.
the groom pays for the bride's rings, the bride's flowers, his tux rental,
boutineres/gloves/sash/hats for the groomsmen,
the certificate of marriage, any medical tests required, and the Father's fee.
the bride pays for gifts for her attendants, (jewelry or veils if worn) and their flowers,
and for the groom's ring (if a double ring ceremony).
if there are any out-of-town bridal attendants, she also pays for their lodging.
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