
Getting Married
in
St John's or St Saviour's
Every year, many couples ask whether it is possible to be married
in either St John's or St Saviour's churches.
Happily, it
is very often possible, and we are pleased to help with the process of finding a
day, making arrangements for the service and preparing for the commitment of
Christian marriage.
In which church can my partner and I be married?
Following
the introduction of the 'Church of England Measure', there are new regulations
for couples who wish to get married. A couple continues to have the right
to be married in the Parish Church of a parish where one or both are resident or
entered on the Electoral Roll. If you live in the church
parish of Hagley, you can therefore be married at either St John's or St
Saviour's.
(There is a
map of the church parish boundary in both churches should you be unclear whether
you are resident in this parish or not.)
However,
some people (who live outside the parish) would like to marry in Hagley because
it has a special significance. This measure enables you to be married
here, if any of the following apply:
How can I make arrangements?
Every
Saturday morning there is an Office Hour in St Saviour's Church, from 10.30 am
to 11.30 am, at which enquiries can be made. Those on duty (Richard Newton,
Readers or Churchwardens) have a list of available times and dates, and will
help with any questions you may have about your wedding.