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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You don't have to convert. You can have the full nuptial mass.
As a non-Catholic, you will be deemed an 'impediment' to the marriage (LOL - your absence would be a greater impediment to the marriage!). You will have to sign a promise that children will be brought up in the Catholic faith.
If you are an atheist, keeping this promise and avoiding hypocrisy can be very tricky at times, but not impossible.
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