A woman ordained not to be married could be a nun (although technically, nuns consider themselves to be married to Jesus Christ).
No, you are only allowed one woman if you are to get ordained.
Antoinette Brown Blackwell is recognized as the first woman to be ordained as a minister in the United States. She was ordained by the Congregationalist Church in 1853.
The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) The spelling is maiden - and it is a woman's birth name (if a woman is married, her maiden name is her birth name) In short, it is the name a woman used before she becomes married. Usually a woman gives up her maiden name and takes her husbands. ie: Joan Everest becomes Mrs. John Betterman. Her maiden name is still Everest
the mention of God and/or biblical references/or promises in the vows,or even just being married by a man or woman of the cloth"an ordained minister."
He isn't married but he will with a woman with the name Ines Cipriano
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Eh.... mention your WIFE ANSWER: Maybe the next time you see this woman, you will introduce yourself as married? Example; "hi! my name is such and such and I am married."
No, he was an ordained priest and never married.
Lester Holt is married to a white woman. Her name is Carol Hagan and they have been married since 1982.
The same as if she is not married - Chinese tend not to take their husbands last name when they marry.
I have seen nothing in the Bible to say that people must get married by ordained clergy, and there are many stories in the Old Testament that attest to people getting married without clergy.