As far as I was able to find, no church has a specific rite for the wedding of a same-sex couple. Several US churches have special rites for the blessing of a same-sex partnership, but that is not the same as a wedding.
As for the several official state churches in European countries where same-sex marriage is legal, the ones that permit church weddings presumably use the same rite of holy matrimony as for the wedding of any other couple, there being no reason to have a separate rite.
anybody has the right to marry except for gays and lesbians.
They were not permitted to marry because of widespread bias against gays and lesbians, and the linking of marriage to religion.
It codifies into law some people's hatred towards gays and lesbians, and it also permits the government to treat gays and lesbians as second-class citizens. if you consider those to be advantages.
It was made in 2004.
Neither!!
Senator Crapo does not support the right of gays and lesbians to marry.
Senator Coats opposes the right of gays and lesbians to marry.
Gays and lesbians are free to marry and enjoy the legal benefits thereof. Nothing else changes.
Senator Corker does not believe gays and lesbians should be allowed to marry.
Senator Isakson does not believe gays and lesbians should be permitted to marry.
Gays and lesbians are free to marry and enjoy the legal benefits thereof. Nothing else changes.
Yes, New Hampshire law protects gays and lesbians from sexual orientation discrimination in housing, public and private employment, and public accommodation. It also guarantees same-sex couples the right to marry.