No , because God said that we can not have two Gods. And/or , we cannot serve two masters because a house divided can not stand.
To add to the above answer:
Very rarely, but of course there are ministers out there that will do this. On top of this, in many countries, you do not require a minister to be legally married anyways.
Priests will be priests: belong to the clergy, ministers of a Christian Church.
A deacon is a member of the clergy in some Christian denominations who assists priests or ministers and often has responsibilities related to service and outreach to the community. Deacons can perform certain religious rituals such as baptisms and marriages but typically do not lead worship services or administer sacraments like priests or ministers.
no
Catholic priests have always had the authority to perform marriages but I am assuming they are licensed to perform marriages when they are ordained. Marriage, or matrimony, is one of the Seven Sacraments of the Church. Also, Catholic priests do not perform marriages but they actually witness them.
Yes. Buddhist priests, Hindu priests, Catholic priests, Protestant ministers, Muslim Imams...
Methodists call their clergymen ministers, instead of priests.
Priests study at a theological college A THEOLOGIAN Priests/ministers study at a seminary. Members of all faiths can study theology and religion at a Divinity School, which is not exclusively Christian.
priests, ministers, pastors
church
None, Catholic priests are Christian priests.
per:http://www.usmarriagelaws.com/search/united_states/officiants_requirements/index.shtmlTexasOrdained Christian ministers and priests; Jewish rabbis and persons who are officers of religious organizations and who are duly authorized by the organization to conduct marriage ceremonies may perform marriages. --- Ministers must complete the marriage license and return it to the county clerk who issued it within 30 days after the marriage. --- For questions see the county clerk.
Clergy