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Britney Spears Ditches Kabbalah Plans for Catholic Wedding

August 30, 2004--Pop beauty Britney Spears will allegedly ditch her Kabbalah faith on her wedding day, by organizing a Catholic ceremony.
The "Toxic" singer and her fiance Kevin Federline have been having secret meetings at a Catholic monastery in California at the request of their Christian parents, who were devastated by Spears' plans to marry under the mystical offshoot of Judaism, reports Britain's Daily Mirror newspaper.

The 22-year-old was impressed by Malibu's Serra Retreat Center on using it for her big day, believing the secluded retreat will ensure her nuptials remain private.

A family friend says, "Britney postponed her original summer at home wedding because she wanted to please her family, who are practising Christians, and Kevin's family who take their Catholic faith very seriously.

"She'd even booked Rabbi Yahuda Berg from the LA Kabbalah centre to officiate, but in the end felt that holding the ceremony at her house just wasn't practical. The retreat is incredibly peaceful. And they can easily arrange a Kabbalah blessing later."

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IcePrincessKRS

Pre-marital "counseling" that you're required to go through before you can get married in the Church. Its usually either done by a priest or other married couples over time in small groups or private meetings. Some dioceses also pack it all into one weekend with several couples and priests giving talks (the priest also hears confessions, says Mass) and call it Engaged Encounter. Basically they talk about the sacrament of marriage and all that it entails, having children, NFP, etc.

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[quote name='Crusader_4' date='Sep 4 2004, 02:54 AM'] Who knows maybe the sacrament will change them both and they will become orthodox....but i doubt it :S. [/quote]
I agree. They wont follow the Church's law's at all.

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