the preist or a pastor........................... or if you can please specify your question
If the prevoius mariage ended in divorce, the marriage may be vaild in the eyes of the state but it is invalid in the eyes of the church. The couple should see a priest and try to rectify the situation.
yes
Nothing unusual. The priest usually performs the ceremony during a Mass. The couple make the standard Christian wedding vows - love, honour, till death do us part.... and so forth. Then they sign the register.
A priest generally marries bride and a groom under the sacrement of 'Matrimony' and they become man and wife. Decons elected by the Bishops can also perform this act.
After the ceremony as the happy couple is walking down the aisle
The duties of a reverend at a wedding is to perform the ceremony. Before the ceremony, the reverend may counsel the couple.
No, you need to hold a wedding ceremony before the Church considers a couple to be married.
No. Same-sex marriage is not legal under Mississippi law, regardless of where the couple is married.
The wedding probably takes 3-5 days. But the wedding ceremony itself probably takes 3-5 hours. I went to a wedding at 3 am and came back at 7 am.
Yes a catholic Deacon can marry a couple in a civil ceremony. The only rights the deacon does not posses is "Confessions" and "Holy Eucharist - i.e. Celebration of the mass."
The person who marries people is typically called a wedding officiant. This can include various titles such as a minister, priest, rabbi, or justice of the peace, depending on the context and the couple's preferences. In some cases, a friend or family member can also become a certified officiant to perform the ceremony.
nothing. it just a ceremony.