A Church wedding adds a spiritual dimension to your marriage. Including God in your marriage doesn't mean that you will avoid the usual ups and downs, but you will know you can look to God to sustain and guide you.
Hopefully this page answers some of your questions.
I live in Attleborough - can I be married in St Mary's?
Probably! If you live in the parish then you are entitled to be married in the church.
I grew up in Attleborough but moved away - can I still get married?
There are a number of 'qualifying connections' which may enable you to get married here. If you lived in the parish for a six month period (or if you parents did during your lifetime) then you can still be married here. There are a number of other 'qualifying connections' - get in touch with the Parish Office for a definitive answer.
I'm Church of England but he's Roman Catholic. Is that a problem?
It's not a problem from a Church of England perspective. Anyone is welcome to be married in their parish church.
I'm divorced, can I still get married?
Marriage is intended by God to last all our life, but unfortunately some marriages just don't work out. Speak to one of the clergy and in most circumstances we can find a way forward.
Can I be involved in planning the service?
Absolutely! One of the clergy will talk through the service with you and discuss all the different options.
Lots more information can be found on the Church of England's 'Your Church Wedding' site.
For any further details or to arrange a wedding, please contact the Parish Office or fill in the form below
Hopefully this page answers some of your questions.
I live in Attleborough - can I be married in St Mary's?
Probably! If you live in the parish then you are entitled to be married in the church.
I grew up in Attleborough but moved away - can I still get married?
There are a number of 'qualifying connections' which may enable you to get married here. If you lived in the parish for a six month period (or if you parents did during your lifetime) then you can still be married here. There are a number of other 'qualifying connections' - get in touch with the Parish Office for a definitive answer.
I'm Church of England but he's Roman Catholic. Is that a problem?
It's not a problem from a Church of England perspective. Anyone is welcome to be married in their parish church.
I'm divorced, can I still get married?
Marriage is intended by God to last all our life, but unfortunately some marriages just don't work out. Speak to one of the clergy and in most circumstances we can find a way forward.
Can I be involved in planning the service?
Absolutely! One of the clergy will talk through the service with you and discuss all the different options.
Lots more information can be found on the Church of England's 'Your Church Wedding' site.
For any further details or to arrange a wedding, please contact the Parish Office or fill in the form below