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I am due to marry my fiancee in the Philippines in December and I am now going through and gathering the church requirements. I just got my new baptismal certificate and my fiancee says that it needs to read :ready for marriage". I asked the church where I was baptized at and they said they don't know about that and that this will fill the requirements. My fiancee stated that the "ready for marriage notation is required or the church will not marry us. Can anyone tell me if what my fiancee says is true? Or do I just need my new baptismal certificate among the other things?

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Well I wasn't married in the Philippines but I was married in Catholic church last year and just the Baptism certificate was all I needed. Well that and the required counseling from the priest explaining to me all about the difference between men and woman. Oh and the envelope with money in it.

 
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