In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi [FONT=Palatino Linotype]Gala, Thank you so much for your quick response. I've already sent a note to my friend in Rome and will try to stop by the two locations you mentioned when I'm in Lucca. Hopefully we'll be able to find something that works for the dates our family is available.
Allegra
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In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Another idea, if you can't get one of the large parishes in Lucca to help on the Saturday before Palm Sunday because of processions and celebrations, perhaps a smaller church in the neighbourhood may be able to help. It also depends on the number of guests you are expecting to attend. A very large church with a limited number of people attending does not look good and it will lack the appropriate atmosphere for the celebration. As you are going over there and you know the number of guests, just look around.
Also, a reminder that you will have to attend the courses at your local parish before the ceremony.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Great suggestion! We're planning on having only 30-60 people (likely closer to 30 than 60) so we'd really prefer a smaller church for the ceremony. Also, we may try to plan for the Monday after Easter to avoid Lent and Holy Week given most children will have the week following Easter off anyway.
In terms of pre-work, we're planning to do our Pre-Cana here in the states once we move to our new apartment and start attending a church in the area. If we start in NY we'll have trouble finishing up after the move.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
I don't know how they run the Pre-Cana courses in NYC, but I will advise you to contact St Anthony's Church in the Soho as it is the Italian church there and they may also be able to help.
[url]http://stanthonynyc.com/[/url]
I used to go there when my eldest daughter was living in NYC and they are lovely.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Excellent idea! I will do exactly that when I get back to NYC.
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Good luck with the wedding plans. If memory serves there was also a bride to be recently on the forum looking at organising a wedding in that part of the world. maybe you could do a search and PM her for help.
Hi Allegra and welcome to the Forum. It is true that you will not be able to be married on Holy Saturday and I think that weddings cannot be celebrated during most of the Holy Week; however, although it takes a bit of convincing, you can be married the Saturday that precedes Palm Sunday. There should not be any problems for the 1st Saturday after Easter.
My advice would be to contact the priest who is going to either celebrate or concelebrate and ask him to talk to the appropriate authorities on your behalf. It is easier for them to smooth up everything amongst themselves.
I have attended a few years ago a very large wedding celebrated on the eve of Palm Sunday. I know that it was a bit difficult to convince the parish priest but he finally understood the situation as many guests were coming from overseas. It was not in Italy, though; however, I think that the same rules apply everywhere.
Each church and parish has its own office, but you could contact either the Arcidiocesi di Lucca 15 v. Arcivescovato or the "Arcivescovato" itself on Nr 2 of the same "via". They may be able to help.
Congratulations and best wishes!