- A
marriage officiant or
marriage celebrant is a
person who
officiates at a
wedding ceremony.
Religious weddings, such as
Christian ones, are officiated...
- Pope Leo IV (reigned 847–855) gave the
feast a
vigil and an
octave to
solemnise it
above all others, and Pope
Nicholas I (858–867)
placed it on a par...
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married in a
private ceremony in
Lausanne on 24 April 1992. The
wedding was
solemnised on 6 June in Florence. The couple's
marriage influenced the
content of...
- time as a deacon. Deacons, in some dioceses, can be
granted licences to
solemnise matrimony,
usually under the
instruction of
their parish priest and bishop...
-
practice of
ritualistically adorning the
bride with a
mangala sutra to
solemnise marriage, is a
modern concept, made
possible due to
marketing strategies...
- s****ing marriages. In some jurisdictions, a
civil authority recognised to
solemnise marriage (such as the
clerk of a
county or muni****lity) is empowered...
- the most
extensive personal ritual an
adult Hindu undertakes in his or her life. A
typical Hindu wedding is
solemnised before Vedic fire
ritual (shown)....
- socio-religious ceremonies, and the
performing of rite of p****age rituals, such as
solemnising a
wedding with
hymns and prayers. Traditionally,
Brahmins are accorded...
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including those arising from a
legal adoption. the
marriage was not
solemnised by an
authorised celebrant.
there is no consent, for
example due to duress...
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comes from the rock at the top of hill and that holy
water is used to
solemnise the
dhare ritual of the
marriage function.
Sivaganga is a
sacred hill...