Ancient Indian weddings indeed involved members of the clergy. The ancient religions of the Indian subcontinent include Jews, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and Christians, among others. All of these religions have used clergy to officiate wedding ceremonies, both in the past and present.
The wedding ceremony was usually held at the father of the bride's house. There had to be typically at least ten witnesses to the ceremony to make it legal. The bride and groom stood before a priest and held hands. The bride had agreed to the wedding by appearing in public holding hands with her future husband. She also had to consent to the marriage during the ceremony by saying words of consent in public. These words were a chant, and were the same words for all brides and grooms. The bride would say: "Quando tu Gaius, ego Gaia." (When you are Gaius, I then am Gaia.) After the words of consent, the bride and groom sat on stools, facing the altar. An offering was made to the god Jupiter, which was usually a cake. Once the priest had made the offering, this cake was eaten by the bride and groom. However this was the very elaborate marriage ceremony called "confarreatio" .There were also less elaborate marriage ceremonies such as the "coemptio" the "sine manu" and the "usus", each with their own terms and customs.
There were two possible ways they could become a priest: They could be chosen by the king/pharaoh to have that position OR they became a priest because of hereditary means.
A priest. ----- Most weddings of the Middle Ages were not performed in a church, and in many places, a wedding only required a man and a woman swear to each other that they were taking each other as spouses. The people who performed the wedding were the people getting married. No priest was needed, and even witnesses were not required. There is a source link below.
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the Greek weather man was usually a priest, or an astronomer
The book the Priest holds during the marriage ceremony is the Bible (the most famous book in the world.)
In order to carry out a wedding ceremony, a person must be ordained as a minister, rabbi, priest. A person can also carry out a wedding as a justice of the peace.
(Since the questioner placed the question in the Catholiccategory, I will limit the scope of my answer to Catholic wedding ceremonies.) In many dioceses, permanent deacons regularly conduct Catholic marriage ceremonies, without, of course, the Nuptial Mass, which only a priest may celebrate. In dioceses with few priests the local bishop has delegated members of religious communites to conduct Catholic weddings.
It depends upon the ceremony. In the Christian traditions, for example, matrimony is considered to be a sacrament between the marrying parties. In that case the priest or minister would conduct the ceremony. If s/he blesses the couple, that would be performing a blessing.
The priest is the normal minister of Matrimony but a deacon can, with permission also perform a wedding ceremony.
Only if the propere paper work is filled out validating the marriage as catholic; otherwise, no.
In Panama it is customary for the groom to give his new bride 13 gold coins during the ceremony and for the priest to bless the coins. The coins are a symbol of the groom's commitment to support his new bride. During the wedding ceremony, the Priest blesses a plate of coins and gives them to the groom, who gives them to his bride as a wedding present after the ceremony. The coins represent good luck and prosperity. At the wedding reception a bride doll, that is dressed like the bride is placed at the main table. The "bride doll" is covered with little charms, which are given to the guests.
Roman Catholic AnswerTo schedule a wedding, you must contact the pastor of your home parish. It takes a while, they have to get new copies of your baptismal certificate, and your intended, you have to go through six months of pre-Cana conferences, and then you talk to your priest about scheduling the wedding.
Missouri Marriages may be performed by any clergyman who is a citizen of the ... Ship captains are not authorized to perform marriage ceremonies in New York State.
A nuptial blessing is a prayer offered by a priest during a wedding ceremony that calls upon God to bless and strengthen the marriage. It is a sacred and significant moment in the wedding ceremony where the couple receives God's grace and blessing for their union.
It depends on the religion. In a Catholic wedding the priest officiates and witnesses the sacrament.
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