
Catholic Wedding Lake Como: Churches, Requirements & 12-Month Timeline
A Catholic wedding at Lake Como is architecturally magnificent and spiritually profound — but it requires the most extensive preparation of any ceremony type. As the person who guides international couples through the administrative maze, I can tell you: the beauty is absolutely worth it, but only if you start the paperwork 12 months before your date. Here’s every step, every requirement, and every church option.
Requirements: Who Can Have a Catholic Wedding in Italy

Both partners must be baptized Catholic (or one Catholic with dispensation from the bishop). Neither partner can have a previous Catholic marriage that hasn’t been annulled. You’ll need: baptismal certificates (issued within 6 months), confirmation certificates, a letter of freedom from your home parish, and completed pre-marriage course (Pre-Cana or equivalent). The process is coordinated between your home parish and the Italian diocese.
Lake Como Churches Available for Foreign Couples

| Church | Town | Capacity | Offering | Character |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chiesa di San Giorgio | Varenna | 80–100 | €300–€600 | 14th century, intimate, lakeside position |
| Basilica di Sant’Abbondio | Como | 200+ | €400–€800 | Romanesque masterpiece, 11th century frescoes |
| Basilica di San Giacomo | Bellagio | 150 | €300–€600 | 12th century, central Bellagio, Romanesque |
| Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista | Bellagio | 80 | €200–€400 | Smaller, quieter alternative in Bellagio |
Timeline: 12-Month Process

12 months before: Contact your home parish to begin the diocesan paperwork. Request baptismal and confirmation certificates. Enroll in Pre-Cana course if not yet completed.
9 months before: Your home parish sends your file to the Diocese of Como. The Italian diocese reviews and grants the Nulla Osta ecclesiastico (church permission). This step can take 2–4 months.
6 months before: Confirm the church and ceremony date with the local parish priest. Discuss ceremony details: readings, music, language (Italian or bilingual with the priest’s agreement).
3 months before: Final meeting with the parish priest (can be via video call for international couples). Confirm ceremony order, musicians, readings.
Important note: A Catholic ceremony in Italy is legally binding — it registers as both a religious and civil marriage. This means you also need to comply with Italian civil requirements (documents, Nulla Osta from your consulate). Your legal documentation must be in order for both the religious and civil aspects.
For couples who want a church atmosphere without the Catholic paperwork, the English Church in Cernobbio offers symbolic ceremonies in a beautiful church setting. For a simpler legal route, see our civil ceremony guide.
WhatsApp Alessandra — +39 347 269 0495

