- A
marriage officiant or
marriage celebrant is a
person who
officiates at a
wedding ceremony.
Religious weddings, such as
Christian ones, are officiated...
-
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...
- 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)....
-
marriages are
registered by the
civil registration service, and
solemnised by a
solemniser chosen from a list
maintained by
Department of
Social Protection...
- 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...
- the
early days of the
United States,
there was
doubt whether a
marriage solemnised in that way was
entitled to
legal recognition. Over the years, each state...
-
imperial couple all of Hindal's wealth. Akbar's
marriage to
Ruqaiya was
solemnised in Jalandhar, Punjab, when they were both 14
years old.
Following chaos...
- to
diarist and
fellow Yorkshire landowner Anne Lister.
Their union was
solemnised by
taking the
sacrament together on
Easter Sunday in 1834 at Holy Trinity...
- if it has not been “
solemnised” by an
authorised marriage celebrant. Only
authorised marriage celebrants are
allowed to
solemnise marriages in Australia...
- 120 of 1998),
which provides for the
civil registration of
marriages solemnised according to the
traditions of
indigenous groups; and the
Civil Union...