Yes, a pastor can.
The ordained minister can always perform the wedding for the religion. But to make the wedding legal the couple has to go to the town hall and fill in some legal documents.
If by deny you mean refuse, it gets complicated. If the minister is an ordained minister of a religion, AND if conducting the wedding is contrary to the beliefs of the religion, yes, the minister can refuse o conduct the ceremony.
No. They do not need to be ordained but they do need to represent a church or religious organization to do so.
Wedding receptions can be held after the wedding especially in the case of the couple either choosing to elope at the last minute or if the couple had a destination wedding that not all their guests could attend.
A good wedding present for a couple in their eighties is a bottle of wine. This is a good wedding present for a couple in their eighties because wine is a good tasting beverage.
both the couple must pay for the wedding
A wedding officiant is the person who is legally marrying the couple. The officiant may be affiliated with a particular religion or may be a civil figure (like a justice of the peace.) In either case, the officiant must be authorized to conduct weddings in the state in which the wedding will take place.
I think a couple weeks before would be find.
A wedding invitation for a couple when the man is a judge would be: Honorable & Mrs. John Doe.
A couple dance symbolizes celebration of the new union in a wedding. Once the dance floor is opened by the couple, other people can join in the celebration.
A couple can make a list of things they want to do for a happy and gay wedding day. They can also ask friends and relatives to create a memorable wedding.
yes, a couple too. Some are Tungurahgua, Cotopaxi, Chimborazo