-------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Add your name to the CLEAN GOA INITIATIVE | | | | by visiting this link and following the instructions therein | | | | http://shire.symonds.net/pipermail/goanet/2005-October/033926.html | -------------------------------------------------------------------------- In response to your query it cannot be considered to be a mixed marriage.
when a person converts before marriage be it a hindu muslim jew or christian, to the faith of his or her spouse and both are of the same religion it cannot be termed as mixed marriage. they can then get married into either a temple, mosque, synogogue or church as both will then belong to same faith. only during marriage when both are of different religions they are termed as mixed marriage --- Sachin Phadte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > However, there is one query that comes to my mind. Will the church > consider the wedding to be a 'mixed marriage', if the non-Christian spouse > converts to Chrstianity for the sake of having a church wedding? I am > assuming that the Christian spouse or his/her family insists on a church > wedding. I know the couple have an option to be married in front of an > appropriate authority, and that the marriage will be legally recognised. > > Sachin Phadte
