I think it goes state by state. Whatever is legal in your jurisdiction first (or if you have parental permission). The church will perform marriages as long as it is legal, and for most churches as long as it is not homosexual, regardless of age.
Churches are governed by the law of the land in this regard. Whatever age is legal in a particular country is what applies.
No, it is not a legally binding marriage.
Yes, she is legally married if the wedding was legal in Mexico. If she lied about her age in order to get the marriage license, then no. The US recognizes legal marriages performed in other countries.
muhammad (saw) didn't get married in a church he got married in a masjid
He was married at matha's vineyard. He wasnt married at a church at all.
You can only get married in a Catholic Church when the union is not contrary to the teachings of the Catholic Church.
You can never get married in a church at 16 you have to wait until you are 18.
If you are going to get married in a Church and follow the laws of the Church, why would you lie about it?
You cannot get married if you are already married. A church may be willing to bless your marriage.
Christ church
Yes he did, in September 1847, at the age of 52 years, he married Elizabeth Catherine Hauxwell at Lanercost Church.
a Church probably in the us