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([personal profile] batmarg Jul. 17th, 2007 10:48 pm)
My uncle's wedding date has been set for January 5th. He and his fiance are both Catholic; the rest of us are Protestants; and they're having a Catholic wedding. So, we began asking stuff about what to wear & such & this is what he posted on his blog:


But since some in my family have expressed a little concern about how to behave at a Catholic wedding, I'm going to go ahead and give a few other tips to help things go more smoothly.

A Catholic wedding is a church service with a little something extra (something about rings or vows or something). The order of worship is found in the "missal," a tome found where you'd expect to find a hymnal. Unfortunately, the liturgy is found at random locations within that missal, and possibly some other volume you won't have, and you can't find how to flip back and forth to the right pages without a secret decoder ring we don't give to Protestants. You are expected to stand, sit, and kneel at various points, and repeat words of liturgy, and if you get anything wrong the priest will stop and stare at you until you get it right.
The word "missal" is Latin for -- appropriately enough -- "missle." When the priest walks down the aisle carrying a book high over his head, you are expected to throw your missal at him from behind, and then look innocent and point to someone else.

During the goat sacrifice (note: it's really rude to ask about the goat sacrifice, so if you so much as mention it, everyone will probably just deny it), the responsive reading is to baa-a-a really loud. (If you can't find this in the missal, well, I told you you can never find anything in the missal, didn't I?) If you don't do this everyone will be insulted, so don't be shy. Belt it out! (If you do this at the wrong time, however, such as during my wedding, you may become the sacrifice.)
Although people up north are used to big blowouts after the wedding, the current wedding chic in Virginia is store-brand soda water like "Dr. Thunder" and "Big K," "Cheetos," and whatever we can find on sale at Sam's Club. If you're really hungry you can ignore the "Limit 2 please" sign in front of the Cheetos. I'd like to do more, but when fashion says Cheetos, who am I to argue?

At the reception, telling the bride how lucky she is brings a lot of good luck, especially to the groom. Telling the groom how lucky he is brings a lot of nodding, especially from the groom.

I really appreciate him preparing us so well. (And yes, in case anyone was unclear, he did mean this as a joke.)

From: [identity profile] hyper-roo.livejournal.com


Catholic weddings! That brings back childhood memories of open bars with lists of family members they're not supposed to serve because they're recovering alcoholics. Ah, memories.

From: [identity profile] draculard.livejournal.com


lol thats' funny ^^

I really dunno what my bro's wedding will be like (it's supposed to be soon or something XP) but we are Mormon...so that would be interesting.

well, have fun planning!!

LOL I didn't know you were protestant..this kinda makes me think of Hellsing...^^

miss our convos, Draculard

From: [identity profile] hyper-roo.livejournal.com


Mormon weddings are interesting. I was raised Catholic, so when I moved to Utah it was so weird for me to see wedding toasts done with kool-aid. My friends tell me it's different for out-of-state wards, is that true?

From: [identity profile] draculard.livejournal.com


actually I think so ^^ some people prefer apple cider ^^

it depends on the people's preferences ^^

From: [identity profile] batmarg.livejournal.com


Yep, I'm protestant...it makes me think of Hellsing too.

Me, too. I'll try to be on Sunday. (Maybe before if it works out)

From: [identity profile] draculard.livejournal.com


ok I'll try to be on as well, BTW, I went to borders and they dun have 8 yet and they dun have 3 either XP

From: [identity profile] a-twisted-vine.livejournal.com


*Puts on little Pope hat* ph34r m3h.

I lol'd several times reading that. xD I'm Catholic, so I think that makes it even funnier. ;D Especially the part about needing a decoder ring, because its true.

From: [identity profile] batmarg.livejournal.com


lol. I really don't know anything about Catholic church services/weddings. Since you're Catholic, ever been to a wedding in your church?

From: [identity profile] a-twisted-vine.livejournal.com


Ah, once. My aunt's wedding, but I was really young. It's a pretty long service, and unless you're a wedding-lover might get a wee boring in some places, but other than its really nice. At least, that's how my *Aunt's* was.

From: [identity profile] kokoro-chizu.livejournal.com


I've never seen a Catholic Wedding, but I bet they're interesting.

Good luck with your uncle and your future aunt! :)

From: [identity profile] emie-took.livejournal.com


Hehehe, I liked the bit about goat sacrificing and responsive reading. I've only ever been to protestant weddings I guess, I'd love to see a different one!

best of luck to your uncle and soon-to-be aunt!

From: [identity profile] batmarg.livejournal.com


Yeah, I haven't either. And although there won't be any animal sacrifice, it'll still be a different experience.

From: [identity profile] soaker87.livejournal.com


As a Catholic myself, I found that rather amusing (despite some of it being totally inaccurate.) I've never been to a wedding, but there are certainly no animal sacrifices.

From: (Anonymous)

Let's be honest


Come on, Soaker, I know we're not supposed to talk about the goat sacrifice (or the greased pig chase), but this is family, so I have to be as honest as possible!

At least I didn't mention the spanking line!

UIQ (Uncle In Question)

From: (Anonymous)

Re: Let's be honest


Oops. Forget what I just said.

UIQ
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