Cionn wrote: Apparently if you are getting married in Dublin it is not required but if you get married outside Dublin you have to do it.
bubby wrote: If you want to get married in a church then you have to respect their custom.
bubby wrote: Who said you had to agree with everything? Accute shortages? Rubbish!! We had a choice of several venues!
bubby wrote: If you want to get married in a church, then chances are you will have to do a pre-marriage course. Thats it!!
bubby wrote: If you don't want to do a pre-marriage course - then off to the registry office.
bubby wrote: No point in faffing around on ages, I've met plenty of people in their early 20's that are far more mature than others in their 30's.
bubby wrote: It is 8 hours out of a lifetime - and with organisation, there is no shortage. Book it in advance, get organised, and like I said, if your priest requires you do it - then so be it .... if you want that priest.
bubby wrote: Fed up with listening to people giving out about it - get over it!
Cionn wrote: Absolutely if you want that priest and he insists that you do it then you have no choice. however if you are not fussed about the priest and don't want to do it then you have the right to change priests.
blackpea wrote: Hi I am living with my partner for seven years and its annoying me that I will have to waste a full Saturday on something I don’t think will benefit us seeing as we are living with each other for so long, so does anybody know if there is any way around the pre-marriage course? Or can we just pay for the certificate
scargill wrote: did it recently and it was complete and utter rubbish. waste of a friday evening and a whole saturday (same day as the Heineken cup final.) Fair to say that we got ZERO out of it. One of the tasks was that each couple had to hold one pen between the two of them and draw their ideal house on a blank piece of paper..........I sh1t u not. I recall some bullsh1t about it being about compromise or some such sh1te. childish stuff - was like some sort of religious class for children. some couples seemed to be into it - not the full shilling if you ask me.
moby2101 wrote: we did about 60 mins of the course and left. Complete waste of time and money.
Jip wrote: How do you know it was a waste of time after only 60 minutes ? If you go in with the attitude, that many people seem to have here, that you're going to get nothing out of it then you won't.
moby2101 wrote: The course we attended was run by one of the larger catholic agencies and was appalingly badly run, I discovered afterwards that of the 25 couples who attended on the Thursday evening session, only 11 attended on the Saturday...what does that tell you??
bubby wrote: Stinks of not doing your research on the course you chose. You just paid the money and expected it to be exactly what you wanted. Bad luck, the lack of research didn't pay off. In our case everyone left our course happy.