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Guidelines
Baptism
Marriage
Burial
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General Parish Guidelines for Baptism, Marriage, and Burial
The following are general
guidelines for Christian sacramental rites of Baptism, Holy
Matrimony (Marriage) and Burial. It is important that if
you wish to pursue one of these rites of the Church that you
personally
contact the priest as soon as possible.
Guidelines for Holy
Baptism
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Infant or Child
Baptism. The rite of Christian Baptism for an
infant or child involves one or both parents – one of
whom must be a Christian -- and two adult “sponsors”
who are practicing Christians. If the child is of
school age, it is recommended he or she have some
understanding of the event in which he or she is about to be
involved.
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Adult Baptism.
The rite of Christian Baptism for a person 18 years of
age or older involves the person to be baptized (who
should undergo a process of Christian initiation) and
two adult “sponsors” who are practicing Christians.
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The Liturgy.
The usual procedure is to perform the Baptism during
regular Sunday worship at 7:30 or 9:30 a.m. unless there
are exigent conditions such as a serious illness or
impending surgery, etc. The Rite of Baptism is the
basic entry into the Christian faith and we believe the person or
child needs to have faith community to help him or her
journey.
Guidelines for
Marriage
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No date should be
firmly set (and none announced) until the couple has met
with the priest.
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In the event of one or
both of the parties have been divorced, no date should
be set until the bishop gives his consent to the priest
to solemnize the marriage. The bishop needs to be
petitioned by the priest on behalf of the couple at
least 30 days before the intended marriage. (If one or
both of the parties to be married has been divorced more
than once see #5 below). The necessary forms for the
bishop’s approval will be submitted by the priest. A
marriage license is required from a county Clerk of
residence. The ceremony must be attested by at least
two witnesses.
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At least one of the
parties to be married must be a baptized Christian.
The usual procedure is for the couple to meet 4-6 times
with the priest. During that time, a
“Declaration of Intent” is signed by the couple which
states their intent to receive a blessing of Holy
Matrimony in the Church and solemnly declares that they
hold marriage to be a lifelong union of husband and wife
as set forth in the
Book of Common Prayer,
see page 422, and pages 423-432).
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The couple is required
to participate in an informative personal inventory
called “FOCCUS” (Facilitating Open Couple Communication,
Understanding, and Study), and, if available at the
time, participate in The Marriage Course.
(Information about the Course is available elsewhere on
this site).
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If either or both
parties have been divorced, at least one calendar year
must have elapsed since the date of their final divorce
decree and all matters of property and custody have been
settled (including any issues of child support).
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If either or both
parties have been divorced (or had a marriage annulled)
more than once, they are required to have a written
statement from a licensed professional counselor
indicating the person(s) involved has adequately
resolved the issues related to the former marriages and
is prepared for a lifelong marriage commitment.
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The couple (or at least
one party with the support of the other) intends to live
out their marriage with the support of the Christian
community as participants in either St Peter’s or some
other congregation.
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Marriages are usually
celebrated on Saturdays or some other day of the week
other than Sunday. If both parties are Christians, it
is expected the marriage liturgy will have Holy
Communion.
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The church can
accommodate 60-80 persons with some seating in the
center aisle. A kitchen, rest rooms, tables and chairs
are available in the parish hall beneath the church.
They may be used by the wedding party. We apologize
that our basement is not officially “accessible” to
persons with disabilities, there are, however, both
interior and exterior stairs to the basement.
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If a member of the
wedding party or family is a member of St Peter’s, or
related to a member, there is no charge for use of the
parish hall or clergy services. Otherwise, there is a
$500 fee for use of the church and a $250 fee for clergy
and preparatory counseling services.
Guidelines for Christian Burial
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Contact the priest to
make arrangements for a body burial or memorial service
(cremation). A rite of Christian Burial is normally
conducted with or without a rite of Holy Communion.
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Contact Mr Dan Naze,
Cemetery Administrator at 262-628-0478 if you wish to
have a body or its cremains buried in our cemetery
alongside the church. There is a fee for cemetery lots.
Current Lot prices
are:
Grave lots $ 600.00 each
Cemetery administrative charge
(for each interment) $225.00
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