Quote
Originally posted by Turnbull:
... This passage tells me that Kay was a Protestant when she married Michael--and that Michael may have preferred a civil or Protestant wedding to a Catholic nuptial.
So the book doesn't describe their wedding either?

Granted, Michael preferred Kay to remain Protestant and so probably preferred a Protestant or civil wedding in the book, but I don't think that would have been the case in the movie because (1) in GF II we see Anthony making his First Communion in the Catholic church, (2) in GF II Father Carmelo is introduced to Merle as the "family priest," and (3) Vito and Mamma's feelings about the situation would have mattered to Michael, and I think they were Catholic traditionalists in that respect.