Smartphones, "skates", SMSs, MMSs, e-mails ... and it is getting harder and harder to get along with people ...
If you know the people, contact them and ask when and where they are getting married.
If they do not tell you, it means that they do not want your presence, and that's it.
It is customary to get married in the bride's parish.
You can also in the groom's parish, but this is rarely practiced. And in a non-parish church, additional formalities are needed and few people decide to do so.
ladamaniac wrote: Priests are also subject to the Act on the Protection of Personal Data, so they completely illogically refuse to provide this information by phone, at the same time telling it to several hundred faithful in the church during announcements. Generally, such information is posted in church cabinets, sometimes on the parish website.
The date of the church celebration is not personal data.