DENVER WEDDING VENUE
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"You must contact the parish at least 8 months before the date of the wedding. It is best to reserve your wedding date one year in advance. Find out what dates are open for your marriage before confirming halls or other services to avoid conflicting with other celebrations.

Weddings are not celebrated during Lent or Advent.

Weddings may be celebrated on Fridays at 6pm, Saturdays at 12:00 noon and 4pm and on Sundays at 5pm.

A marriage between two Catholics, or between a Catholic and a baptized Christian, may be celebrated within a nuptial Mass. Please specify your preference for a wedding within or outside of Mass. If one of the parties is not baptized, the marriage is always celebrated outside Mass.

Couples living together prior to marriage may certainly have their marriage blessed by the Church, but do not normally have the Eucharist celebrated at their wedding ceremony.

The fee for a wedding at St. Elizabeth is $700. This provides for the use of the church and the coordinator. A non-refundable but transferrable deposit of $600 is due when the date of the wedding is reserved. Final payment of $100 is due no less than one month prior to the celebration. The cost does not include any fees for the musicians (each musician sets their own fee) or for the monetary gift for the priest or deacon who will witness the marriage."

For more information, please visit the St. Elizabeth Catholic Church Website.

Wedding Information. St. Elizabeth of Hungary Roman Catholic Church. Retrieved on Sept 29th, 2009, from http://www.stelizofhungary.org/weddings.html.

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