Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Janie Date: 15 Dec 15 - 06:38 PM A friend who got one of those mail order Universal Church minister's licenses that allows one to 'officiate' legally over a wedding. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: CupOfTea Date: 14 Dec 15 - 08:39 PM Married in the Catholic church I attended through childhood, by a sweet very young priest, who had been ordained that year. Was astonished to find that 20-some years later, he'd been the martinet pastor of a large church, and no one missed him much when he was put on administrative leave during our priest sexual abuse investigation. The marriage worked, tho. Joanne in Cleveland |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: mayomick Date: 14 Dec 15 - 09:46 AM Captain Francesco Schettino performed the ceremony for us. Our marriage has been on the rocks ever since |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Rara Avis Date: 13 Dec 15 - 08:54 PM They Mayor from the town next to ours came out to our house to marry us. He was elderly and kept confusing my husband-to-be with my father (there was just a few years difference in their ages) but finally got it right. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Bonzo3legs Date: 13 Dec 15 - 08:13 AM Croydon Register Office for the marriage, Godstone Village Hall for a most Albion barn dance, and a blessing some months later from a pastor friend of my wife. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Roger the Skiffler Date: 13 Dec 15 - 07:52 AM Coming up to 45 years ago in my wife's home town local Anglican church by the vicar who was also a family friend. I was still attending occasional Quaker meetings at the time, still try to live up to their standards but haven't attended for years. My wife in retirement trained as a Lay Minister and our diary is full of her church commitments. I am a regular attender at her church (regular, not frequent- I go to the annual carol service as nod to my Methodist childhood). RtS |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: MGM·Lion Date: 13 Dec 15 - 03:26 AM I married my first wife Valerie in London, at Hampstead Register Office, in 1959. We had a follow-up confirmation of vows service performed by a clerical friend of my mother-in-law at her parish church in Gloucestershire when I had a bit of a middle-aged attempt at faith in my 40s [can't quite recall why now -- seemed a good idea at the time but have long since reverted to my default atheism]. My present wife Emma and I were married 5 years ago, 3 years after Valerie's death, at Ely Register Office, and still live happily together here in our Cambridgeshire village. ≈M≈ |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Paul Burke Date: 12 Dec 15 - 04:42 PM "Catholic priest at St Mary's, Swinton...may have been O'Meara." Fr O'Meara was at St Lukes if it's the same bloke, vague memories of him being a hulking redfaced rawboned Irishman, and a decent chap as they went. "Can pastafarians be married by the local pasta in the presence of the noodly one? " Only if your marrying that lass Anya. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,Ian Date: 12 Dec 15 - 01:28 PM My wife's catholic I'm not. We were married in 1980 by an incredibly bigoted Irish priest. Throughout the survive he kept saying God bless Suzanne and ignored me totally A horrible man!! |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST Date: 12 Dec 15 - 12:35 PM Can pastafarians be married by the local pasta in the presence of the noodly one? |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST Date: 12 Dec 15 - 12:31 PM "who married you - judge, pastor ?" Wife. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST Date: 12 Dec 15 - 12:26 PM Close knit communities. Bound to marry his own son or daughter. I have a friend in Lincolnshire. Nice chap, always gives me a high six when we meet. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 12 Dec 15 - 12:13 PM just an aside... My brother in law is a born again full time pro evangelical minister.. in the last few years he's married his own son and daughter.... .. their new spouses being other young people within their close knit congregation........... |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,34 Date: 12 Dec 15 - 10:53 AM 1) Wiccan priest and priestess (closer to being our religion than anything else) 2) Vicar (her parents' religion) 3) Local judge (easy and inexpensive) |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Donuel Date: 11 Dec 15 - 01:06 PM Like Mrrzy I requested anyone secular and that's how I ended up with William Murray who eventually became one of the most strident and ardent born again evangelicals who answered directly to Bush. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: artbrooks Date: 11 Dec 15 - 09:01 AM Army chaplain. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Anne Lister Date: 11 Dec 15 - 08:12 AM A registrar for the legal side of things, on the porch of a historic building where we were spending the whole weekend. Readings (non-religious) by my Mum and by a friend. Music played by a scratch band led by Mike O'Connor, playing some of his beautiful Cornish tunes. Then later a hand-fasting ceremony, written by ourselves, performed by two very good friends and followed by a lot of joyful leaping around, a pot-luck barbecue feast and a mellow ceilidh. At the end of the two ceremonies we felt exceedingly married, and have stayed that way. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Dec 15 - 08:03 AM Joe, yes, a friend who was always a helpful source of information and explanations in my working life, so it was nice to ask him for this favor. :) |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Dave the Gnome Date: 11 Dec 15 - 06:47 AM Catholic priest at St Mary's, Swinton, Manchester, nearly 43 years ago. Can't remember his name off hand but I think it may have been O'Meara. I also think he went on to do something at the Vatican but I may have imagined that. I would not change a thing :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,Musket looking back Date: 11 Dec 15 - 03:24 AM Marriage 1. Local church. Presumably the vicar there. Marriage 2. The council registrar. A hotel near Retford. Both weddings were our special day, but the ceremony bit, as pivotal as it was, just became a part of the overall occasion. Only we knew about us, only we had embarked on our journey with only our expectations. I see why the thread exists and I like the idea of people seeing the officiator's involvement as something to treasure. For us, the slightly autopilot words of a stranger who has to look at a sheet of paper when saying your names isn't something we made a note of. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Joe Offer Date: 11 Dec 15 - 02:53 AM Acme, it sounds like you knew the judge, right? I think that's a good thing if it can happen - that the person officiating is somebody you know. On the other hand, my brother got married in Harrah's Casino at Lake Tahoe. And I have to say that the contract minister who presided did a very good job. She made it feel very personal. And the marriage has lasted over twenty years. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Stilly River Sage Date: 11 Dec 15 - 12:05 AM The County Court at Law Judge because the JP was quite busy that day. I was a reporter at the local paper so when we walked into his office he expected questions - the only one was "will you marry us?" That was enough to get his feet down off of his desk in a hurry! |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,mark-s Date: 10 Dec 15 - 10:16 PM The mayor of our town. In the ambulance squad garage Hellufa party! |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: meself Date: 10 Dec 15 - 09:22 PM Judge and jury. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Elmore Date: 10 Dec 15 - 09:16 PM 1) Catholic priest. ( to keep my grandmother happy) 2) A minister in a Little white chapel in Vegas. It was more beautiful and meaningful than I expected. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Paul Burke Date: 10 Dec 15 - 07:59 PM Firecat: you forestalled me. My wife married me, the registrar did the job, and we celebrated with a curry in the Half Moon and an old- fashioned sing around in the Alexandra, with the red- wigged lady playing piano. 37 years ago. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Mrrzy Date: 10 Dec 15 - 07:25 PM We walked back up the aisle to Marie's Wedding, by the Clancy Brothers. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Joe Offer Date: 10 Dec 15 - 07:07 PM Irish priest, both times. Both were good guys. And everybody sang at both weddings. That was important to us. -Joe- |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST Date: 10 Dec 15 - 07:00 PM You are missing a military officer...ie Naval Captain |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: John on the Sunset Coast Date: 10 Dec 15 - 04:32 PM Rabbi Dolgin, the same who officiated at my Bar Mitzvah fifteen years earlier. Come Feb. 3 will be 48 years ago. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Firecat Date: 10 Dec 15 - 04:18 PM My husband, obviously!! If you're asking who conducted the ceremony, it was the Deputy Registrar of Doncaster back in 2012. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST Date: 10 Dec 15 - 02:37 PM A registrar on behalf of marriage legislation. No idea while she was. Only met her just before the bride arrived. More importantly, in a hotel. Not so far for guests to stumble to the reception in the next room. My first marriage was in a church. Not sure what sub cult but down the road from where she lived. Her parents booked it. I assume Church of England but as neither of us were superstitious, I didn't take much notice. I know he was a trainee, not the bloke whose name was on the sign. Either way, both weddings were great, our guests wonderful and we made it a good day ourselves. In our case, the person doing the ceremony did a good job but frankly, didn't see their bit as being important. Our lives together were the important bit. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Rapparee Date: 10 Dec 15 - 02:34 PM I should point out that we wrote our own vows, selected our own religious readings, and selected our own music. Pete Seegers' "Turn, Turn, Turn" was quite prominent during the service; "Water Music" was the processional and the recessional was "Royal Fireworks Suite" (although nobody except my wife and I recognized it). My mother-in-law was certain we were going to be married skydiving nude or something, but we REALLY fixed her. Gee, that was all better than 42 years ago.... |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,Pete from seven stars link Date: 10 Dec 15 - 02:27 PM The then pastor of the local evangelical free church. We still attend the same place for Sunday worship. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,MikeL2 Date: 10 Dec 15 - 02:23 PM Hi On my second marriage we were married in Registry Office. I married Una Stubbs there!!! Well for 20 minutes I did. My wife's name is UNA and the Registrar when producing the documentation had put Una Stubbs by mistake. Ah Well ....nearly famous....lol Cheers Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,Charmion's brother Andrew Date: 10 Dec 15 - 12:22 PM Like Charmion, "Anglican priest. Home parish. Exceedingly traditional. No drama. Strongly recommended." |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Charmion Date: 10 Dec 15 - 10:50 AM Anglican priest. Home parish. Exceedingly traditional. No drama. Strongly recommended. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Mrrzy Date: 10 Dec 15 - 10:24 AM I had wanted to be married by a justice of the peace, nothing religious, but the other party talked me into using an old friend of theirs, who was a priest for a made-up dodge-the-draft 60's church. I regretted it, but hey. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST,punkfolkrocker Date: 10 Dec 15 - 10:10 AM The local Registrar - a woman - at the registry office just around the corner from our house. We wanted to get away with spending the least amount of money possible on a wedding. So just the essential fees for the officials and certificate. Full cost for the event, If I remember right, about a 150 quid. .. and the cost of a skinfull of pints and a pub lunch.. We only needed to invite a couple of witnesses - both of our mums, but all the women in my family turned up for the afternoon. Wedding night was the mrs sharing the bed upstairs with her mum While my mum had the sofa in the front room; I slept on the floor by the fire place. Since then, neither of us have a clue what happened to the wedding license.... I fully intend a similar cheapest option for funerals...... Cut all the profiteering parasites out of the equation... |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Rapparee Date: 10 Dec 15 - 10:06 AM We married each other. It was blessed, officiated over, what ever you want to call it, by a priest who was a friend and mentor to both of us. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Steve Shaw Date: 10 Dec 15 - 09:35 AM Father Gerald Burke, a very down-to-earth East End priest and a fine man who insisted, in our meetings with him in the weeks before the wedding, that we fearlessly explored all our potential incompatibilities. That was a very good idea. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Phil Cooper Date: 10 Dec 15 - 08:17 AM Unitarian/universalist minister. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Bee-dubya-ell Date: 10 Dec 15 - 08:16 AM A friend who was briefly a minister, though he hadn't actually preached for some time. Apparently certificates of ordination, unlike drivers' licenses, don't have to be renewed every few years. |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: gillymor Date: 10 Dec 15 - 08:07 AM First marriage: Wee Kirk on the Heather, Las Vegas, NV probably by a justice of the peace. Second: Baptist Minister in Oxford, MS |
Subject: RE: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: GUEST Date: 10 Dec 15 - 07:54 AM One of each.....so far. |
Subject: BS: who married you - judge, pastor ? From: Donuel Date: 10 Dec 15 - 07:11 AM We were married by Bill Murray. Not the comedian darn it, but the eldest Pastor son of Madalyn Murray the atheist. He went on to rebel further and ended up with an office inside the Bush White House as a faith coordinator for the religious right. |