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Old 08-27-2004, 07:57 PM
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Originally posted by Taualumna
This has confused me a bit, BabyP, but did you grow up in the US? Because you keep on referring to "back home", which I'm now taking to mean the "old country". For me, I don't call Hong Kong "back home" because I was born and raised in Canada. I do call it the "old country" sometimes though. Anyway, if any Catholic priest has issues with an interfaith couple, you can probably try an Episcopal church. I don't know about the US Episcopal Church, but the Anglican Church of Canada does not require the couple to be Anglican (the US Episcopal Church is part of the Anglican Community). As long as one party is baptized, then it is ok. That means that a Catholic and a Jew can marry in an Anglican church if they choose to! High Anglican services can be very "catholic" too.
I was not born in US but I was raised mostly in Cali. I grew up in a strong cultural home and have that values and tradition instilled in me. Yes I am referring to my country as " back home". Its not really the church that is the issue. its the culture clashes.
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