And do others find it irritating that parents come to a church and dictate what the service should be - not just the flowers and the music - but also whether the heating should be on (because they'll all be in off-the shoulder dresses)?
We have a wedding at the awful time of 1pm tomorrow (Sunday), not a Mass, but meaning that myself and the ladies of the choir will have to hang around after our 10.30 Mass. The bride's parents have a 2nd home by the sea, and do attend; the last wedding was a couple from away, with a priest from yet another parish, but with no connection to our parish except it was nearest the hotel!

And, please, am I right that either the Rubrics or Bishops' Instructions rule out use of secular songs? Tomorrow during the Signing, following Gounod's Ave Maria, someone is singing an Ed Sheeran song, Lord help us.
I think, after 40 years, I'm going to start refusing to play weddings for non-parishioners (and maybe even for them if non-attenders), it will save me sleepless nights.

All comments welcome.