For Couples Planning a Catholic Wedding
Find Your Marriage Path
Answer a few questions about baptism, prior marriages, and OCIA. We'll outline the likely canon-law path and help you request a meeting with your parish.
Not sure what OCIA means?Read the OCIA explainer
Step 1: Marriage Path Questions
Step 1 of 2These answers help your parish understand your situation. Final determinations are always made by your pastor or tribunal.
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Your Likely Path
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Answer the questions to see your likely path
We will tailor next steps based on baptism status, prior marriages, and OCIA.
Need context on OCIA? Read this first
Canon Law Paths We Cover
These are the common combinations your parish will review:
- Two baptized Catholics (sacramental marriage)
- Catholic + baptized non-Catholic (mixed marriage, permission required)
- Catholic + unbaptized (disparity of cult, dispensation required)
- Prior marriage for either party (tribunal review required)
- Already civilly married (convalidation or radical sanation)
- OCIA or baptism pending (timing coordination)
- Baptism status unknown (verification required)
Wedding Readings
Browse all the scripture readings available for your wedding liturgy, or take a short quiz to find readings that match your values.
Step 2: Request Marriage Preparation
Step 2 of 2Share your contact information and parish so staff can follow up.