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Gee,thanks for that Father dropping dead story. :(

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Also, I once attended a wedding where the bride's father died on the dance floor during the reception. That one was over quickly.


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Gee,thanks for that Father dropping dead story. :(


Seriously, can you think of anything more awful? I think she probably consoled herself with the idea that he got to dance with his daughter on her wedding day.

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Both my wife and I had been married before. Although we're both Catholic neither of us had a Catholic wedding ceremony. My wife's brother is a priest and he boycotted her first wedding because it wasn't in the church. When we were getting married we decided to have a small ceremony at the same venue where the reception was held. This bastard boycotted again even going so far as to e-mail her about how she keeps making the same mistakes. What an asshole. This guy is the world's worst priest. If your God calls on you to hurt your sister's feelings, you have a shitty God. And I could even respect him if it was some kind of Catholic doctrine, but it isn't. Priests attend weddings of different faiths for the friends all the time. This is some personal douchebaggery of the world's nastiest priest. In my family that would be a raging fight with everything on the table. In hers, it's all this passive-aggressive bullshit where everyone knows he's an asswipe but nobody will tell him. My wife has been snubbing him at family functions ever since. I think I'm the only one who noticed. :lol: He's so fucking self-absorbed, he sure doesn't notice himself.


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We're not doing the Catholic Mass. Did that already and didn't want to fight the Church for an annulment.

Catholic mass weddings are usually the same length of the regular mass. Communion takes less time, the 2nd reading is typically skipped. Homilies tend to be shorter. There are a few things that take up that time. Lighting of the wedding candle, visitation to the Virgin Mary, etc...

Being the non Catholic heathen that I am, I'm glad we were able to skip this crap.

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Both my wife and I had been married before. Although we're both Catholic neither of us had a Catholic wedding ceremony. My wife's brother is a priest and he boycotted her first wedding because it wasn't in the church. When we were getting married we decided to have a small ceremony at the same venue where the reception was held. This bastard boycotted again even going so far as to e-mail her about how she keeps making the same mistakes. What an asshole. This guy is the world's worst priest. If your God calls on you to hurt your sister's feelings, you have a shitty God. And I could even respect him if it was some kind of Catholic doctrine, but it isn't. Priests attend weddings of different faiths for the friends all the time. This is some personal douchebaggery of the world's nastiest priest. In my family that would be a raging fight with everything on the table. In hers, it's all this passive-aggressive bullshit where everyone knows he's an asswipe but nobody will tell him. My wife has been snubbing him at family functions ever since. I think I'm the only one who noticed. :lol: He's so fucking self-absorbed, he sure doesn't notice himself.


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Oh, I don't resent the goof. I just think he's a douchebag. I've had him over to my house since.

I am still angry that I attended his 25th Jubilee Mass when I would have rather been anyplace else in the world including a prison cell at Attica or lying on my couch with chicken pox.

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Both my wife and I had been married before. Although we're both Catholic neither of us had a Catholic wedding ceremony. My wife's brother is a priest and he boycotted her first wedding because it wasn't in the church. When we were getting married we decided to have a small ceremony at the same venue where the reception was held. This bastard boycotted again even going so far as to e-mail her about how she keeps making the same mistakes. What an asshole. This guy is the world's worst priest. If your God calls on you to hurt your sister's feelings, you have a shitty God. And I could even respect him if it was some kind of Catholic doctrine, but it isn't. Priests attend weddings of different faiths for the friends all the time. This is some personal douchebaggery of the world's nastiest priest. In my family that would be a raging fight with everything on the table. In hers, it's all this passive-aggressive bullshit where everyone knows he's an asswipe but nobody will tell him. My wife has been snubbing him at family functions ever since. I think I'm the only one who noticed. :lol: He's so fucking self-absorbed, he sure doesn't notice himself.

Also, I once attended a wedding where the bride's father died on the dance floor during the reception. That one was over quickly.


That must have been a great wedding. People were dying to get in.

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We also had our wedding at like 11:30AM with the reception right after. Shit's over by 3 and everybody else can do what they want at night. That was a big hit with all of our parent's old friends.


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We also had our wedding at like 11:30AM with the reception right after. Shit's over by 3 and everybody else can do what they want at night. That was a big hit with all of our parent's old friends.

No offense intended, but daytime weddings are almost as bad as Sunday weddings that don't take place on a holiday weekend.

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Also, I once attended a wedding where the bride's father died on the dance floor during the reception. That one was over quickly.


Christ, write a book, Hemingway Jr.


That reminds me of Tommy Boy.

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Had a buddy this year schedule a Friday afternoon wedding. It was in northern Wisconsin, when most of the attendees lived in Madison or Illinois. Needless to say, I heard the attendance was not very good.


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We also had our wedding at like 11:30AM with the reception right after. Shit's over by 3 and everybody else can do what they want at night. That was a big hit with all of our parent's old friends.

No offense intended, but daytime weddings are almost as bad as Sunday weddings that don't take place on a holiday weekend.

Why is that?


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I got married in less than half the time it took me to eat 5 Big Macs.

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Gee,thanks for that Father dropping dead story. :(


Seriously, can you think of anything more awful? I think she probably consoled herself with the idea that he got to dance with his daughter on her wedding day.

Was this in Lincolnwood?

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We also had our wedding at like 11:30AM with the reception right after. Shit's over by 3 and everybody else can do what they want at night. That was a big hit with all of our parent's old friends.

No offense intended, but daytime weddings are almost as bad as Sunday weddings that don't take place on a holiday weekend.

Why is that?


This may just be how my family is, but even the older generation really enjoys the night reception. It gives grandma a chance to enjoy a night out, as opposed to sitting on her couch watching Reba or whatever the hell is on the Hallmark channel for the night. To a degree, it makes the old folks feel younger again, if just for a night. I don't like the idea of taking that away from them.

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We also had our wedding at like 11:30AM with the reception right after. Shit's over by 3 and everybody else can do what they want at night. That was a big hit with all of our parent's old friends.

No offense intended, but daytime weddings are almost as bad as Sunday weddings that don't take place on a holiday weekend.

Why is that?


This may just be how my family is, but even the older generation really enjoys the night reception. It gives grandma a chance to enjoy a night out, as opposed to sitting on her couch watching Reba or whatever the hell is on the Hallmark channel for the night. To a degree, it makes the old folks feel younger again, if just for a night. I don't like the idea of taking that away from them.



As someone with kids, if I'm going to get a sitter, I'd much rather have it be at night so we can have fun and come back to sleeping children.


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As someone with kids, if I'm going to get a sitter, I'd much rather have it be at night so we can have fun and come back to sleeping children.


That is an opinion shared by my younger cousins with kids, too.

One of them actually came up to me at my reception and thanked me for getting married out of state. It gave him and his wife their first weekend away without their daughter since she was born (2 years ago).

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Say "I do" and get it over with. Everybody should get their kids to start crying after 1/2 an hour to protest. Ours was 20 minutes and that was because our officiant made us pad it.

Note, if the recent CSFMB wedding was over an hour it was fine.

Frank's clocked in at about 58 minutes. Mine was about the same. Both were full Catholic masses, though.


Nothing more annoying than this. I went to a catholic wedding once and they had a full mass and the ceremony lasted close to 2 hours. No excuse for that if you are planning a wedding.

There's a good chance a good portion of your guests aren't practicing the same religion as you so do the right thing and limit the religious stuff to the minimum. Do the mass on your own time. A wedding ceremony shouldn't be longer than a half hour tops and even that's pushing it.

Mine was less than a half hour and we cut out several religious parts as a courtesy to our guests.


I am sorry if you are annoyed but if Mass is too much trouble for you to sit through then just skip it and go to the reception.

That said, 2 hours is pushing it. Every Catholic wedding Mass I have attended (including my own) have clocked in right around 60 minutes -- less if there is no Communion.

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Our old folks enjoyed it because they could stay for the whole thing. Plus since we paid for the wedding we could invite about 20% more people since it was cheaper, and that didn't even include the money we saved on the bar bill by people not being raging drinkers for hours.


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Both my wife and I had been married before. Although we're both Catholic neither of us had a Catholic wedding ceremony. My wife's brother is a priest and he boycotted her first wedding because it wasn't in the church. When we were getting married we decided to have a small ceremony at the same venue where the reception was held. This bastard boycotted again even going so far as to e-mail her about how she keeps making the same mistakes. What an asshole. This guy is the world's worst priest. If your God calls on you to hurt your sister's feelings, you have a shitty God. And I could even respect him if it was some kind of Catholic doctrine, but it isn't. Priests attend weddings of different faiths for the friends all the time. This is some personal douchebaggery of the world's nastiest priest. In my family that would be a raging fight with everything on the table. In hers, it's all this passive-aggressive bullshit where everyone knows he's an asswipe but nobody will tell him. My wife has been snubbing him at family functions ever since. I think I'm the only one who noticed. :lol: He's so fucking self-absorbed, he sure doesn't notice himself.

Also, I once attended a wedding where the bride's father died on the dance floor during the reception. That one was over quickly.

You may need to watch the news sometime...


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Both my wife and I had been married before. Although we're both Catholic neither of us had a Catholic wedding ceremony. My wife's brother is a priest and he boycotted her first wedding because it wasn't in the church. When we were getting married we decided to have a small ceremony at the same venue where the reception was held. This bastard boycotted again even going so far as to e-mail her about how she keeps making the same mistakes. What an asshole. This guy is the world's worst priest. If your God calls on you to hurt your sister's feelings, you have a shitty God. And I could even respect him if it was some kind of Catholic doctrine, but it isn't. Priests attend weddings of different faiths for the friends all the time. This is some personal douchebaggery of the world's nastiest priest. In my family that would be a raging fight with everything on the table. In hers, it's all this passive-aggressive bullshit where everyone knows he's an asswipe but nobody will tell him. My wife has been snubbing him at family functions ever since. I think I'm the only one who noticed. :lol: He's so fucking self-absorbed, he sure doesn't notice himself.

Also, I once attended a wedding where the bride's father died on the dance floor during the reception. That one was over quickly.

You may need to watch the news sometime...


:lol: I guess you have a point.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
This guy is the world's worst priest.

Probably not



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What an asshole! This guy is the worlds worst priest

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My kid did the whole pass out thing on the alter but he also had a 102 degree temp for the whole day.
To make things worse the f'n priest got him on his feet than sat and babbled on for about another
30 minutes. I thought the kid was going to die, but made thru the night till midnight 8)

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complain all you want about a Friday wedding, these assholes want me to go to a wedding on a Tuesday!
not to mention that they seem slightly racist

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Is that really an electronic invitation to a wedding? Is that normal these days????

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it's spam...


Oh, good. A wedding Evite is almost as bad as shower shoes on an airplane.

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Oh, good. A wedding Evite is almost as bad as shower shoes on an airplane.

This reminds me.

So our priest wore flip flops to the rehearsal. Then he asked if we could get it done quick so he could get over to Irish fest to drink.

Then he wore crocs to the ceremony.

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