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How to find the date and place of someone's wedding

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  • #1 13810290
    phanick
    Level 28  
    How can you find the date and place of someone's (church) wedding. I know the names and surnames of people, I know the month when the ceremony will take place and I have several candidates for the cities where it will take place, but nothing else. Are there any lists where this is posted? Or maybe you can call priests in parishes?
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  • #2 13810295
    ladamaniac
    Level 40  
    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.
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  • #3 13810326
    Madrik
    moderator of Robotics
    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. ;)
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  • #4 13810562
    ladamaniac
    Level 40  
    Jan Nowak, son of Stanisław and Zofia Kowalska, is going to get married ...
    You should receive such a message at the office, rather not on the phone.
    Even with the registration numbers, the matter is unclear.
    But offering to make an offering for the newlyweds should help :D
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  • #5 13811862
    Anonymous
    Anonymous  
  • #6 13812105
    phanick
    Level 28  
    Madrik wrote:

    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's easy to get along, unfortunately everyone knows what women are, especially those who are busy, let alone married. And some things they will not say.

    ladamaniac wrote:
    But offering to make an offering for the newlyweds should help

    It will help for sure. Every penny can pardon Black Lords.

    Madrik wrote:
    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

    Not so long ago, my friend was getting married in her husband's parish, so I think she either had reasons, or it is not so rare.
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