It is your day, but you need to pick your battles. You already posted that you go to temple with your MIL out of respect. So, pick you battles.
But on a good note..... i booked my reception centre today. It's at the marriott hotel sydney. right across the road from hyde park (when ever you see a big fountain in photo's of Sydney that would be one part of hyde park.) Sydney's oldest cathedral is right there as well but i'm not sure if i can book it. St Marys is the 'it' Church in sydney being the biggest and grandest.
We had a great priest, sadly he died in July last year (he actually performed my baptism). the other from my school days was a nasty old crotchety thing who told my sister that girls didn't need to go onto years 11 and 12 becuase they were only going to get married and have babies and stop working, so why bother educating them. They are the only two priests i know.I'm leaning towards St Patricks Chapel (its the old Cathedral, the new one was built next door after some loon set fire to our beautiful church in 96...... he almost got my alma mata but the maintenance man put it out)
Quote from: jennyc on January 12, 2010, 05:10:03 AMBut on a good note..... i booked my reception centre today. It's at the marriott hotel sydney. right across the road from hyde park (when ever you see a big fountain in photo's of Sydney that would be one part of hyde park.) Sydney's oldest cathedral is right there as well but i'm not sure if i can book it. St Marys is the 'it' Church in sydney being the biggest and grandest. things go well for you. My wife's sister and her husband are visiting Sydney. If you find two bewildered Americans (with the first names of Donna and Ray) from Chicago (of course that's no probable) tell them you know me It would freak (for those who don't know it's not cursing) them out. on the wedding plains. You are a good person and deserve to be happy.
How about a Beach wedding, followed by a blessing in the local Catholic church???...Or if you ask around, I'm sure you'll find a Catholic priest who'd happily enjoy joining the happy couple in the most beautiful of God's creations, a nice beach!... That's the only thing I miss since I've been using a wheelchair... Being able to go onto a beach... I really miss that!...Perhaps, a retired priest would be just the man... Sometimes I'm surprised at how open to new ideas the older priests are... Maybe they've just lived longer, and have developed a better sense of the important things in life... They probably realise that the important thing is what happens, rather than where!... Whatever you decide to do... May I wish you both all the very best in the world, and may you be very happy.....Darth...