the part of the Vedas that states the marriage code
In the Greek Orthodox tradition, priests are allowed to marry before their ordination. However, they cannot marry after they have been ordained. This practice differs from Roman Catholicism, where priests are required to remain celibate.
A:In most Western countries, at least, yes. In secular countries such as the United States, a pagan priest has the same rights to perform weddings as would a Christian or Hindu priest, subject to be a registered celebrant.
Yes, he could, with proper paper work. There has to be a valid reason.
ANSWER: Yes, under certain conditions. Why is this necessary in the first place? Consult a local catholic priest. . .or ask: catholicanswers.com
there both hindu
Yes, a Oriya Brahmin girl can marry a Bihari Kurmi boy. Marriage is a personal choice involving individuals, and as long as both the individuals are adults and consent to the marriage, they can marry regardless of their backgrounds, caste, or ethnicity. It's important to ensure that the decision is made based on mutual respect, understanding, and compatibility.
If you are already a priest - no. However, if one is married (first marriage only), he can still become a priest.Eastern Orthodox Priests are allowed to marry prior to ordination to one woman only. If the wife dies, the priest is unable to marry again or risk losing his office of Priesthood.
The civil marriage would not be recognized by the Catholic Church and the couple would need to have the marriage blessed by the Church.
you are Hindu from India who want to get marry ith a pakistaani girl. is this possible ?
Yes, for it is better to marry than to burn
Yes
a priestess