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A temple wedding is a wedding between Mormons and its called by that name because they get married in a temple.

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Where is kamaria's wedding?

It is in the temple were the ice diamond was when you are their talk to farid and enjoy the wedding


How do you get help to pay for your wedding when family and yourself can not?

Get married at a temple.


Where is Kamaria and Farids wedding in panfu?

It's at the Temple( where the ice diamond was).


How long is Mormon non temple wedding ceremony?

The length of a Mormon wedding ceremony outside of the temple is up to the couple and depends on their family and cultural traditions. Most often the wedding ceremony simply consists of the saying of vows and a short blessing and pronouncement of the marriage, just like any wedding ceremony. Some couples may choose to have a special song or poem. I have attended many Mormon wedding ceremonies, both in and out of the temple. They ranged from 10 to 30 minutes.


Is it possible to be sealed in the Mormon temple after a civil marriage?

Yes. This is actually extremely common. Married couples who convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are encouraged to be sealed in the temple. Additionally, Mormon couples who were unable or unworthy to be sealed in the temple on their wedding day are encouraged to have a civil ceremony and then be sealed in the temple later on. Also, some countries require couples to have a civil ceremony before they can be sealed in the temple, because they do not recognize the temple sealing as a legal marriage. While being sealed in the temple on your wedding day is the ideal, it only happens about half the time, and possibly less often than that.


Can you get married at 'Chorley's Preston England Temple'?

You have to be a member of the LDS Church to enter the temple and due to English law you have to be married in a public place first (registry office, church, etc). Members of the LDS Church in the UK usually have a ceremony in the temple after their initial wedding.


What do you have to do for Kamaria and farid to get married in the temple in panfu?

You need to complete the Ice Diamond Quest. Once you have completed it and you chose whether to sell the diamond or destroy it, Kamaria will invite you to her and Farid's wedding in the temple the next day.


Where was the wedding date of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway?

The wedding took place at Temple Grafton (8 miles from Stratford) on November 28th,1582. There are no church records of the wedding, but the date can be inferred from the date of issue of the marriage licence and the place as the most likely of a number of possible venues.


What is a typical wedding like?

A typical wedding is between a man and a woman. It is in a church or temple. The bride wears white and the groom wears a tux. All of their family and friends are there to share in this intimate and special moment in the couple's life.


How Long Does a Jehovah's Witness wedding take?

This is completely up to the bride and groom. A wedding ceremony taking place in the Temple will be about a half hour, not including time to get ready or take photos. The length of a ceremony outside the temple or a reception is totally up to the couple. Many Mormons in the US have wedding receptions lasting 2-3 hours, in which guests may come and go as they please.


Where is the wedding on Panfu the magic ice diamond quest?

the wedding on panfu on the magic ice diamond quest is at the pirate bar under the door through some rooms and your at the temple. you can only go here if you have got to this bit in the quest. hope i helped x


How are Mormon wedding ceremonies?

Mormon wedding ceremonies are performed in their temple and considered sacred. Husband and wife are not only married, but sealed together for time and all eternity. Find out more at www.mormon.org