No, separation of church and state.
it is called a presidentceremony
I am pretty sure that depends on the particular church, and perhaps also on some other conditions, such as the location.
1928-1933 by Herbert Clark Hoover the 31 president
a register is signed to make the marriage official in the eyes of the law, while the ceremony is to make it official in the eyes of the church and the Lord, our God
william, kate and probably some official of the law or the church to make it an official document
Perhaps you mean solemnise. This word means to make official with a solemn ceremony. "Their wedding was solemnized in a church."
Shortly after Our Blessed Savior's resurrection around 33 A.D., mind you there were almost no official records until the Church came out of the catacombs approximately three centuries later, but by that time, Easter had been celebrated from the beginning.
Answer: IslamThe state officially declares a particular religion as theirs.
The president or the Supreme Court Justice could make laws.
The duties & responsiblities of a church administrator is make sure that all things within the church go smoothly, tell the church of ways to improve within the church without seeking help from outside of it, and keep the church informed the financial status of the church
A US President's wife holds no office nor the powers of any office. She might, of course, influence her Presidential husband as part of their personal relationship, but the US President has a Cabinet of official advisors who help him run the country and make decisions. A president's spouse has nothing to do with that in any official way.
"They decided that Rhode Island would have no established, or official, church."