Religious Weddings
Buddhist Wedding

Buddha did not consider marriage to be a sacred ceremony. In Buddhism marriage is not a religious ceremony. The typical Buddhist marriage is a partnership of equals nad it should be based on deep mutual respect between both partners. Buddhists are allowed to marry anyone from any religion and the partnership should be an ideal [...]

Church of England Wedding

If one of you lives in the parish and is on the electoral roll, you should be able to marry in your local church. Some ministers require that you attend church regularly, but most of them don’t check. The public announcement of your intention to marry – the banns – will be read out in [...]

Roman Catholic Wedding

In order to have a Roman Catholic wedding arrange a meeting with your priest and take both your baptism and confirmation certificates. Most priests are empowered to act also as civil registars. If both of you are Roman Catholic then the wedding ceremony is usually a part of a Nuptial Mass and you both receive [...]