Non-Catholic & Protestant Church Weddings in Italy
Our ministers will conduct wedding ceremony at any of our
venues, including these
churches & chapels.
We
offer non-Catholic church weddings in a few locations, the most
stunning being on top of mountain overlooking the sea -
Church of Our Lady of The Olives & Snow (Eremo Madonna degli
Ulive o delle Neve) - see photos below.
IMPORTANT:
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Protestant weddings in Italy and all Christian and non-Christian
religious
weddings in Italy require
civil marriage approval.
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No Residency Requirements -
Unlike most of Italy, indeed Europe, there are no residency
nor minimum stay
requirements for the region of the Coast of Maratea and the Cilento.
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Non-Catholic Christians (e.g., Protestants) and Non-Christians
(e.g., Jewish) can have outdoor or church weddings, in
this region of Italy,
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Outdoor Weddings Are Legal in This Region of Italy -
Unlike most of Italy and Europe, outdoor weddings are legal
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The local priest
in Italy has given us permission to use a couple of his
churches for non-catholic and Protestant weddings -
see photos below.
See cost of our Non-Catholic and
Protestant weddings in Italy.
Our Protestant weddings in Italy are conducted either by a local
Italian Protestant minister or by an English church of England minister.
Both will conduct weddings outdoors in any of our venues, or in a
few Catholic church that allow non-catholic ceremonies. Currently
these few churches are limited to the area of Maratea.
The service by the Church of England is conducted in English.
Catholics who wish a non-Catholic religious ceremony should choose the
Church of England minister.
The Italian protestant minister requires you to identify your religion (s)
and local church (name and address). The service
is in Italian, with translation.
Churches for Non Catholic-Ceremonies
Currently there are two churches and a chapel which we can use for
non-catholic ceremonies:
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Church of Our Lady of The Olives & Snow (Eremo Madonna degli
Ulive o delle Neve) - in a field perched high on a
dramatic mountain top overlooking the sea and the red roofs on the
ancient and fairly tale town of Maratea. The views are
quite astonishing. The church is simple.
See the first two photos below.
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Chapel at Castello Rocca - - see 3rd and 4th photo.
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The Chapel at Hotel San Michele - a small modern chapel
situated near the sea and the first tee of the golf course. No
photos available.
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