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Banns of Marriage
It is a legal requirement that your banns of marriage are published before you get married. This means the Church publishes your intent to marry so that anyone who knows of a genuine legal reason why the union can not happen may lodge an objection. A valid objection must be something recognized in law as prohibiting your ability to marry. It does not mean that someone who wishes to cause trouble, or who is simply not happy with the idea of your wedding can prevent you getting married. Banns are usually called on three successive Sundays at our 9:30 am Sung Mass within a three month period before the wedding. It is almost unknown for any objection ever to be made. A certificate proving that no objection was made must then be given to the priest officiating at the wedding. A standard fee of £54 is charged for the publication of banns and the issuing of a certificate. Banns must be called in the Church of England parishes in which both bride and groom are resident. If you both live in the same parish, then banns only need to be published in one parish. Banns should only be published at St John's if you live within the boundaries of our parish, which are shown here. How to apply to have your banns read: Please complete the form on the left |