In order to have a Roman Catholic wedding arrange a meeting with your priest and take both your baptism and confirmation certificates. Most priests are empowered to act also as civil registars. If both of you are Roman Catholic then the wedding ceremony is usually a part of a Nuptial Mass and you both receive communion. Although you may also be married without the Nuptial Mass. If your partner is not of the Roman Catholic faith, you will need to obtain a dispensation for a ‘mixed marriage’, which can be granted by your parish priest. Mixed marriages are usually performed without communion and Mass. It should be noted that the Roman Catholic church does not approve divorce and does not allow divorcees to remarry in the Church. Sometimes exceptions are made in situations in which your first marriage is not recognised by the Church. Word of advice is that if you’re planning to get married in a Roman Catholic church arrange a meeting with your priest as soon as possible.