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Father Jean LaCaille married us in August at the Iberostar Punta Cana!

 

He was terrrific and had responded to email very quickly, but PLEASE be sure of the following:

 

1) Have someone whose sole job is to read the marriage decree. We trusted that the information we supplied was correct and didn't read the document while we were signing it. We realized once we were back home that both of our birthplaces are incorrect. He sent us a new one and only my birthplace was corrected. It's been three months and we are anxiously awaiting our THIRD marriage decree. If I had asked our Best Man or Maid of Honor or any of the parents to read over the decree, they would have all known that Kansas is NOT in Texas and that I was not born in South America.

 

2) DO not lose your passport or let it expire anytime between providing the diocese copies and actually showing up. My passport expired the week before the wedding, and I received an expedited full passport the week I traveled. I made two color copies for the resort and the church and advised them as soon as I arrived in Punta Cana. Our official wedding license shows the previous passport number, which is no longer valid and doesn't match my current passport. We are waiting to hear from one more official, but it looks like DH and I will have to get married again in Texas and that is exactly what we were trying to avoid.

 

The Ceremony itself was very beautiful and he followed our program and even read the dedications. We loved having him.

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The Paradisus Resorts may also be able to accomodate a Catholic wedding now.

 

The problem with the weddings usually isn't finding a place to hold it as many resorts now have chapels right on site...the problem is with YOUR church at home signing off on the whole thing. I see this all the time with my DR and my Hawaii weddings. It's very difficult sometimes to get your priest on board with the whole DW process. Start this planning process early if it's something you are considering.

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We're doing our wedding in a gazebo. Dina, you hit the nail on the head! Our parish is in NJ at my parents' church, and it will be very close to the deadline of two months before that we'll have our paperwork in.

This may be a dumb question, but I'll ask it anyway - if we're having a catholic ceremony, is there anything else we need to follow other than those requirements? (i.e. i haven't had our birth certificates translated yet). So far i'm following the same document that was attached to this thread.

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Does anyone know if Father Lacaille speaks spanish? He is the priest that will be performing the ceremony, and I had forgotten to let my WC know that I need the ceremony in spanish.

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Originally Posted by Mady28 View Post

 

Does anyone know if Father Lacaille speaks spanish? He is the priest that will be performing the ceremony, and I had forgotten to let my WC know that I need the ceremony in spanish.

He speaks English and French, there is another priest that does the spanish ceremony. 

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