The matrimonial covenant, by which a man and a woman establish between themselves a partnership of the whole of life, is by its nature ordered toward the good of the spouses and the procreation and education of offspring; this covenant between baptized persons has been raised by Christ the Lord to the dignity of a sacrament.
The sacrament of marriage is one that brings great blessings to the couple, to their family and friends, and the Church as a whole. The Parish strives to prepare couples for not only their wedding day, but for a lifetime of grace filled blessings in the relationship that will help lead them to eternal salvation
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
- The Couple Both Have To Go To Sheria House Together
- Her/ His National Id
- Payment Kes 600 .Then Kes 800
- Parish And Diocese Names
- They Will Be Asked If They Have Booked For Their Wedding At The Parish
- Serial Of The Marriage Certificate That Will Be Used On The Wedding Day
- Their Mobile Number
- License Of The Fr.(Priest) Who Will Celebrate The Wedding
THE MARRIAGE CEREMONY
If both the bride and groom are Catholic, chances are the ceremony will take place during a Nuptial Mass (a mass celebrated as part of a wedding ceremony).
It isn’t required, but many couples choose to do so and include sacraments like the taking of communion in their ceremony. A Catholic Mass includes a gospel, sermon, consecration, and communion, with the selections of readings and psalms determining how long the mass will be.
If the couple has a ceremony that isn’t a Nuptial Mass, it will include the basics (vows and the exchange of rings) without other sacraments.