Most Protestant denominations allow people to be married on Sunday. There is usually not a rule against. It is simply a matter of tradition and decorum.
Arranged marriages leave no scope for interfaith marriages so that means a particular religion propagates through progeny and the numbers are maintained
Catholicism is the religion that does not work on Sunday's. It is known as the day of rest. However, many other religions do not work Sunday's as well.
Not true - Jews get married on Sundays, maybe other religions too.
Christianity, jewish Most every religion allows you to marry.
Two. Civil and religious. A civil marriage, sanctioned by the state can include religious marriages. Religious marriages are sanctioned by a particular religion. Religious marriages may include state sanctioned marriages. Some religious marriages if the couple is comprised of members of two different religions, interfaith marriages, may be sanctioned by one but not the other religion or both religions, or by one or both religions but not the state for various reasons. Including, age, sex, bigamy, polygamy, religious affiliation, race, nationality ... etc.
For the same reason Jewish marriages are celebrated in a synagogue and Muslim marriages are celebrated in a mosque. Marriage, when celebrated as a sacred rite or ritual, is celebrated within the religion of the celebrants and participants.
In a church. On Sunday.
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because Sunday is the day of the last dinner with Jesus, and it is a sort of religion too eat a Sunday dinner, on a Sunday obviously:)
No, he was not. He was married three times and none of the documented marriages were to Jane Vickers. Doris Williams, Dolores Clark Burke, and Sunday Frances Burke are the only verifiable marriages. Jane Vickers was his manager.
Marriages are arranged for many reasons. Religion, family ties or heritage, or lineage.
Marriages between Muslims and Jews are extremely rare, and not sanctioned by either religion.