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They are married in churches because God is present in their midst with the priest who blesses them.In front of God, they will swear their commitment.
In Catholic churches.
William the Conqueror loved his wife Matilda. They were cousins and at first they were not allowed to get married. They then decided to build two churches in Normandy and therefore the Pope allowed them to get married.
Most churches will allow this--check the one you want to be married in.
Churches have different requirements before you can get married. More churches are requiring premarital counseling before marriage. You will have to contact your church to find out there requirements.
It is quite confusing, but it seems that most people get married in churches, because, even they don't believe in God, or the teachings of the Bible, they want to go to heaven, which, to be blunt, is highly hypocritical of them.
The 10th Amendment set the states' rights. If a right isn't specifically given to the Federal government, it belongs to the states. If it isn't specifically prohibited to the states, it belongs to them. (and for thoes who had a hard time understanding[basicaly dumb people :)] its like how you cannot get married to your first cousin in some states but you can in others because the federal government did not prohibit that for all of the united states)
No same-sex couples have married in this county because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Mississippi by both statute and amendment to the state constitution. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed challenging Mississippi's ban on same-sex marriage, but the case has not been decided yet.
Some people like to get married in churches. There are some people that like to get married outdoors. Others make just do a quick wedding at the justice of the peace.
Most churches do talk with married couples about where their relationship is at. Many churches give support and help to marriages, no matter how hard the problem may be.
No same-sex couples have legally married in this county because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Mississippi by both statute and amendment to the state constitution. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed challenging Mississippi's ban on same-sex marriage, but the case has not been decided yet.
No same-sex couples have legally married in this county because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Mississippi by both statute and amendment to the state constitution. In 2014, a lawsuit was filed challenging Mississippi's ban on same-sex marriage, but the case has not been decided yet.