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My fiancé and I just got engaged. We want to be married at Annunciation. What is the next step?
 

You should call the Parish and arrange to come in to meet Father with your future spouse. Father will take the time to explain the preparation process. The Buffalo-Pittsburgh Diocese has a Policy, stipulating that couples make the wedding plans one year in advance and be a good member in standing at the Parish.

Weddings here are usually celebrated on Saturdays at 1:00 PM or 3:00 PM. Saturday morning weddings, Friday evening weddings and Sunday afternoon weddings are possible, but depend on other activities that may be happening at those times.