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.
It means to conduct the wedding ceremony. The clerk, and often the license, will indicate who is authorized to perform the ceremony. Once completed, it is signed by the witnesses, the married couple and the officiant and sent back to the court.
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It depends on the church that you want to use as your ceremony location. Some churches are very open to having other officiants perform the ceremony other churches require that their minister be the one to perform the ceremony. The best way to approach this is to simply ask what the church's personal policy is.
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A notary public may perform the ceremony or if the couple is approved an elder of the congregation may perform the ceremony as well. All family and friends are welcome to the ceremony, whether it be at the kingdom hall or another location.
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A wedding ceremony is typically performed by an officiant, who may be a religious leader, a judge, or a designated individual who has been authorized to conduct weddings. The officiant agrees to perform the ceremony to help the couple formalize their commitment to each other, often providing a meaningful context based on cultural or religious traditions. Additionally, the officiant ensures that the legal requirements for marriage are met, making the union recognized by law.
Friar Laurence agreed to perform the wedding.
A wedding ceremony can only be performed by a justice of the peace or an ordained minister. Most states offer programs running about $50 that allow you to get ordained to perform wedding ceremonies.
he/she did not conduct, or perform, what ever they were doing
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