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Chanchal Kumar Chatterjee has written: 'Studies in the rites and rituals of Hindu marriage in ancient India' -- subject(s): Hindu Marriage customs and rites, Marriage customs and rites
No, FBI Agents cannot perform marriage rites and the Agents have to get married like everyone else.
There are thousands of different rites, beliefs and practices. It all boils down to which specific religion, or religions, you are asking about. You will need to provide more information.
Aphrodite Avagianou has written: 'Sacred marriage in the rituals of Greek religion' -- subject(s): Greece, Greek Mythology, Marriage customs and rites, Religion, Rites and ceremonies, Sacred marriage (Mythology)
Judaism believes that all rituals and rites practices were passed down from G-d alone. Jesus is not part of the chain of Jewish tradition. If anything, Jesus is credited with starting the religion that oppressed the Jews and tried to convert them away from practicing their rituals and rites practices.
Islam in unique in the sense that it has no official priests. All religious practices, leading a prayer, solemnising marriage, death rites and all are lead by any member of the community among those present. He is usually agreed upon in basis of seniority and being a better follower.
birth, marriage, circumcision
Opoku Onyinah has written: 'Taking the ultimate step in marriage' -- subject(s): Marriage, Religious aspects, Marriage customs and rites, Christianity, Religious aspects of Marriage
Jeanette Conway has written: 'Marriage in Melanesia' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Marriage, Marriage customs and rites, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Marriage, Social life and customs
Because those certain traditional rites or practices acknowledge someone else as god, which would be wrong. It would also mean that the person thought that there is no one way to heaven, and therefore every religion is valid. That also would be wrong.
R. Raghunatha Rao has written: 'The Aryan marriage' 'The Aryan marriage, with special reference to the agequestion' -- subject(s): Hindu Marriage customs and rites
Anne Schwerdtfeger has written: 'Ethnological sources of the Christian marriage ceremony' -- subject(s): History, Marriage customs and rites