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Meeting your Vicar

If you’ve decided to marry in church, your first contact with us will most likely be through the Vicar.

The Vicar’s job is to make you feel welcome and comfortable about your wedding day and to help you make decisions about the ceremony.

Making the ceremony run smoothly is the Vicar’s responsibility and they will have had lots of experience in making sure that happens.


Father Andrew had given us so much support, advice and ideas. He went to a lot of trouble to make it a special day
Dongyun Shi, married in London

Meet one of our Vicars from Oxfordshire, the Rev’d Rosie Harper. She explains the Vicar’s role in more detail - click here.

Did You Know ?

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