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gina674
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Wedding Date: 11/9/2006 2:30 PM
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Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
My sister and I are getting married at the same church, and found out their "Guidelines" that they have... Do you know the flowers that you can have put up at the alter, well my sister is paying $400 for two of them, then planned on having them brought to the reception hall to put infront of the Bride and Groom table. WELL.... The church said," Once the flowers are in the church, they are a "Donation" and WILL NOT be removed....." My sister is already paying a $575 "Donation" and extra for the organist, and now they want the flowers that cost $400!!!! Is this Absurd or what???!!!!!! And next year, I'm getting married there, and they're leaving such a bad taste in my mouth!!
What should we do?? Just take the flowers when we leave???
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Posted 2/19/05 7:25 PM
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beautyq115
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Wedding Date: 7/16/2006 3:00 PM
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
Unfortunetely...I think they can do whatever they want! So the church insists that you put flowers on the altar???
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Posted 2/20/05 12:17 AM
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kissy27
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Wedding Date: 3/31/2006 4:00 PM
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
I get so fustrated when I hear things like this! I was totally upset when we were told that we needed to give a "donation" of $620...To me, a donation is something that "we" should determine, not a "non-profit" organization!!!
Luckily I do not need to get church floral arrangements bc they already do that, but I would be raising so much he** if I was your sister....When you go to a funeral, you bring floral arrangements in & you take them with you! Why is it any different then for a wedding???
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Posted 2/20/05 7:16 AM
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WeezieNY
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Wedding Date: 10/11/2003 12:00 AM
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
i never heard of that. we took our flowersto the reception.
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Posted 2/20/05 10:59 AM
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cjb88
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Member since 11/04 7314 total posts
Wedding Date: 4/8/2006 6:00 PM
Wed. Location: Hamlet Willow Creek A+++++++
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
if you donate your flowers, you can turn it into a tax write-off!!
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Posted 2/20/05 11:53 AM
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Kiddo115
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Wedding Date: 7/3/2006 11:00 AM
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
My church is the same way.. We are paying them an arm and a leg just as a donation between the church and the music people. Then they recommend a gratuity for their altar servers... And I'm having a visiting priest from a different parish come to marry us. So when all is said and done.. I'll probably be paying over 1000!!! For a church!!!!! I'll be hitching those darn altar pieces to the back of the limo if I have to!
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Posted 2/20/05 12:23 PM
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sarahthegreat
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Member since 11/03 6398 total posts
Wedding Date: 8/4/2006 12:00 AM
Wed. Location: stewart manor country club
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
my church is doing the same thing. anything that comes in the church, stays in the church. we are only paying $400 for the "donation." and i think we are going to use Burton's, so the flowers won't be that expensive. its really all very ridiculous, but they can pretty much do what they want.
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Posted 2/20/05 1:47 PM
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gNi1125
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Member since 1/05 6243 total posts
Wedding Date: 6/4/2006 1:30 PM
Wed. Location: Russo's on The Bay
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
That's ridiculous!
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Posted 2/20/05 1:57 PM
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gina674
Going to Tahiti !!!

Member since 4/04 3037 total posts
Wedding Date: 11/9/2006 2:30 PM
Wed. Location: Riviera in Massapequa
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
Posted by cjb88
if you donate your flowers, you can turn it into a tax write-off!!
This is a Great Idea!!!!!
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Posted 2/20/05 5:07 PM
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salsbride06
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Wedding Date: 4/8/2006 3:00 PM
Wed. Location: JERICHO TERRACE
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
Posted by gina674
My sister and I are getting married at the same church, and found out their "Guidelines" that they have... Do you know the flowers that you can have put up at the alter, well my sister is paying $400 for two of them, then planned on having them brought to the reception hall to put infront of the Bride and Groom table. WELL.... The church said," Once the flowers are in the church, they are a "Donation" and WILL NOT be removed....." My sister is already paying a $575 "Donation" and extra for the organist, and now they want the flowers that cost $400!!!! Is this Absurd or what???!!!!!! And next year, I'm getting married there, and they're leaving such a bad taste in my mouth!!
What should we do?? Just take the flowers when we leave???
i get so fustrated when i hear this because something of them same lines happened to me and one of my friends. i know that the church wants a donation. now to me the defenition of a donation is an amount that you want to give. now the chujrch tells you what the amount of a donation they want for a wedding or whatever other event you are planning. over the past 2 years i have noticed that the churches are getting very greedy and money hungry and that is not what the church should be like. it is very disappointing.
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Posted 2/20/05 5:30 PM
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Kim51103
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Wedding Date: 7/7/2006 3:00 PM
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
I know EXACTLY what u guys are going through..... My church is 650.... and we are going to put up 2 CP in the church....and unfort..they arent cheap...
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Posted 2/20/05 6:51 PM
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nypdgirl
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
Posted by gina674
My sister and I are getting married at the same church, and found out their "Guidelines" that they have... Do you know the flowers that you can have put up at the alter, well my sister is paying $400 for two of them, then planned on having them brought to the reception hall to put infront of the Bride and Groom table. WELL.... The church said," Once the flowers are in the church, they are a "Donation" and WILL NOT be removed....." My sister is already paying a $575 "Donation" and extra for the organist, and now they want the flowers that cost $400!!!! Is this Absurd or what???!!!!!! And next year, I'm getting married there, and they're leaving such a bad taste in my mouth!!
What should we do?? Just take the flowers when we leave???
WOW that is nutty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I would be furious as well, but unforn they have there ways. I was lucky & found a church near my hall who was willing to marry us & provide flowers @ the alter. I orig was not gonna get flowers @ the church just seems like a waste of money.........
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Posted 2/20/05 8:20 PM
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babslovesjoey
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Re: Catholic Churches-- Can They Do This??? Repost from BHB
Message edited 3/4/2005 2:43:42 AM.
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