Format: 2012-05-17

religious ceremonies

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Your 12 Month Countdown To The Big Day
A month by month checklist to plan your perfect wedding. 12 months Ideally, planning should begin 12 months before the big day. Decide on the style of wedding you want. Booking your reception venue is a priority. Book reception entertainment/...
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Muslim Ceremonies
The UK’s marriage laws allow for mosques to be registered for the solemnisation of marriages, although many are not and if this is the case then a civil ceremony is also necessary under UK law. For Muslims, however, it is the ceremony in the...
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Hindu Ceremonies
UK law allows for Hindu temples to be registered for marriage according to Hindu rites. The legal requirements are those that apply to civil marriages. The celebrant will explain the legal and religious requirements to the bride and groom to be. The...
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Sikh Wedding Ceremonies
Some Sikh gurdwaras (places of worship) in the UK are registered for marriage. A civil ceremony will be needed if the marriage is held in an unregistered gurdwara or in the bride’s parents’ home. Since the religious service is the most...
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Church Of England Marriages
A marriage ceremony is a public declaration of your love and commitment to one another, and if you choose a religious ceremony in church you are acknowledging that God cares about your relationship and that you want his blessing and his guidance...
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