I don't know what a maronite church is, but the real question is "Why would they?" If they were marrying a maronite, then sure, they could marry in a maronite church. But if two Mormons (Man and Woman, for clarification) they would get married in a Mormon Temple or a Mormon meeting house.
According to Maronite beliefs, divorce is forbidden by Maronite law
Yes and No. A Married Man can become a Maronite Priest. This is why there are so many family names in Lebanon of 'Khoury' (meaning Priest). However, a Priest cannot marry. If you are single and you become a Priest you cannot marry.
The Patron Saint of Maronite Christians is St. Maro.
You do not need to be baptized to be married in a Mormon church. However, you do need to be baptized to be married in an LDS (Mormon) Temple. The temple is where members of the church are married for "time and all eternity", believing that through the power of priesthood authority which was restored to the earth through Heavenly Messengers to the prophet Joseph Smith, their marriage will be valid after death. See Mormon.org
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I have never heard of a Marians Church. Do you mean Maronite? The Maronite Rite is in full union with Rome and a Catholic Church. Yes, you may receive communion.
Yes, if she wants to! If the guy is not a member of the church, they will not be able to be married in the temple, but they can be married in a Mormon Meetinghouse by her bishop for free or in any other kind of ceremony.
Yes. Thomas S. Monson, president and prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was married on October 7th, 1948 to Frances Beverly Johnson in the Salt Lake Temple. They eventually had three children, two boys and a girl.
Michel Awit has written: 'The Maronites, conscience of the Church' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Maronite rite 'Les Maronites' 'The Maronites' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Maronite rite, Maronites
The Mormon church is the true church. The Mormon Church is officially called the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Yes, the Lebanese president belong to the Maronite church which is an eastern catholic church in full communion with the Holy See of Rome (in other words, Maronites are part of the Catholic Church).. The President of Lebanon must always be a Maronite.
Maronite Catholic is a rite of the Catholic Church, one of several; whereas Hillsong is just another protestant heresy.