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  2. Marriage officiant - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a marriage officiant is a civil celebrant or civil officer such as a justice of the peace who performs acts of marriage or civil union. In some states, for example New Jersey, independent civil celebrants are certified by the government.

  3. American Marriage Ministries - Wikipedia

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    American Marriage Ministries is a non-denominational Internet church based in Seattle. The church was founded by Glen Yoshioka in 2009 and ordains and trains people to officiate at weddings.

  4. How to Become a Wedding Officiant and Preside Over ‘I Dos’

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    Officiating a wedding is a rewarding role that requires research, preparation — not to mention ordination. It’s also a fun and lucrative side gig. Here’s the lowdown on how to […]

  5. Self-Uniting Marriage: How to Officiate Your Ceremony and ...

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    In a handful of states, you can get around the outsider officiant quandary through a process called self-uniting marriage or self-solemnization. This solution doesn’t just save you awkwardness.

  6. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    The wedding celebrant will often wear a wedding cross, or cana, a cross with two interlocking wedding rings attached, which symbolize a couple's commitment to sharing a life together in the bonds of holy matrimony.

  7. Celebrant (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    For religious persons – clergy. In Australia, celebrants or civil celebrants are people who conduct formal ceremonies in the community, particularly weddings – which represent the main ceremony of legal import conducted by celebrants –, and for this reason are often referred to as marriage celebrants.