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Weddings
You can get married in the church providing that you live
in the parish or are on the electoral roll. To check which is your parish
church, go to "A Church Near You"
and enter your postcode. You need to 'phone Father Mick Elfred on 01737
813152 to book a date and time.
If you don't live in the parish and have a special reason
for wanting to be married at the church (e.g. your parents were married here)
then please speak to Father Mick Elfred.
Here is your step by step guide to the practicalities of
getting married in the church:
- Decide upon your date and time (N.B. you may need to
check out the reception venue first as they usually get booked up more
quickly than the church!)
- 'Phone Father Mick and make an appointment to complete
the initial booking form
- Banns of marriage have to be read within a three month
period before the date of the wedding; if you are on the electoral roll of the
Good Shepherd but live in another parish you will have to make arrangements to
have your banns read in your parish church. Use
"A Church Near You" to find the
'phone number of your local parish church to arrange this. Your banns
will be read in the Church of the Good Shepherd at the beginning of the 10 am
service for three consecutive weeks.
- Approximately two months before your wedding day the priest conducting
your wedding, either Father Mick or Rev Sharon Blain, will write to you to
arrange to see you about details of the service - readings, flowers, music
etc. You will need to come down to the church to discuss any music with
Robert Stewart the organist.
- If you are having orders of service printed you will need to send a proof
copy to the person conducting the service before they are sent to the printer.
- The week before the wedding you will need to come to a wedding rehearsal
in church so that you know what is going to happen on your big day.
The fee
for Weddings in 2009 is £391.50
In addition
to the above, which are necessary for a wedding to take place, the following
additional options are also available: organist, choir and pedestals of flowers.
The fees for these services vary depending on the choices you make, and this
should be discussed with Father Mick at your initial meeting. As a guide,
you should expect to pay £100 for the organist; £350 for the choir; £70 for two
pedestal flower arrangements at the altar. There is also a charge of £200
to cover music copyright if a video or audio recording is made.
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