No. Same-sex marriages are not recognized by ANY church; at least not in Mexico.
On the other hand, Mexico City and Quintana Roo state perform same-sex marriages, while Coahuila performs same-sex unions, as these are recognized by their respective state civil laws. The remaining states in Mexico recognize - but do not perform - same-sex unions and/or marriages.
Anglican Church of Mexico was created in 1860.
New Mexico does not recognize common law marriage.
You are already sacramentally married, but like any anniversary marriage, you can renew your vows at Mass just as if you were getting married again.
By getting married in Mexico.
New Mexico does not recognize common law marriage.
A valid marriage performed in Mexico is recognized in the United States as long as you have appropriate proof of said marriage. In Mexico there are two ceremonies, the religious and the civil marriage. Civil marriage is recognized in Mexico and worldwide, and requires that the couple provide the required documents such as birth certificate, blood tests, etc., at the time of the marriage.
You will probably find that bible in India or Mexico because they use that kind of bible.Another Answer:The Anglican Church, headquartered in England, has branches in many of its former Commonwealth Nations, used the King James Version of the Bible completed in 1611 AD. Like many Christian branches, they recognized the original Hebrew and Greek text.
Because it is a church
There is no requirement to do so. Your marriage will be recognized.
Orthodox Church in America Exarchate of Mexico was created in 1972.
The state democratic party platform for New Mexico does include marriage equality.
Yes, she is legally married if the wedding was legal in Mexico. If she lied about her age in order to get the marriage license, then no. The US recognizes legal marriages performed in other countries.