Well,
its not a question of religion in the first place.
First try and find an answer to the question - WHY, do you go to the Church?
if it is for moral guidance or spiritual then I think you will not a have a problem marrying a person who wont go to church. The reason being that the person can still be spiritual or moral. However if you are a lot into religion and would like your spouse to participate along with you in your acts of devotion or worship - then I am afraid things wont work you so well for you.
So the answer is, it depends on the person and what you expect out of church.
Puran B Kalapala
He should be able to.
Yes, but he or she will need to convert to join the Church of England.
by taking them toa church!
Yes, deacons in some Christian denominations are allowed to marry within the church.
check the church record where he was baptised You can't -- even someone who is baptized might not be a practicing Christian. You have to talk to them and find out what they really believe.
Presumably, you are asking about church, rather than civil weddings. I often see Christians and atheists marry in a church service, and it is common practice nowadays for many priests or pastors simply not to ask the faith of the other party. In the same way, it should be easy to find a church that is willing to marry a Christian and a Hindu.
You can technically marry anyone if your local law allows it, but in some areas there are restrictions such as gay marriage and marriage to people under a certain age.
There is no reason a Muslim bridesmaid cannot be at a Christian wedding. However, it is wise to check with the bridesmaid as to what she should wear in the wedding party if her family is still sticking to their old cultural ways.
No. A marriage between an Orthodox Christian and someone outside the Christian religion will not be blessed by the Orthodox Church and will be grounds for excommunication (barring from the sacraments).
Uh, your fiance?
A Jew is a person who follows the religion of Judaism. As the Church of England is Christian, the answer would be no.
Yes. A church that permits opposite-sex couples to marry, should also permit same-sex couples to marry.