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  2. Posthumous marriage - Wikipedia

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    Moon's death came before his planned arranged marriage to ballerina Julia Pak, daughter of Moon's interpreter, Bo Hi Pak. According to Unificationism, only married couples are allowed to enter the highest level of heaven. Moon's parents conducted a posthumous marriage ceremony on February 20, 1984. [8] [9]

  3. Quaker wedding - Wikipedia

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    A governmental marriage license is not usually part of the ceremony and can be signed at a separate time if that is desired. In many areas, the license must be signed by an "officiant", which in most cases is one or more members of an oversight committee.

  4. Posthumous marriage in France - Wikipedia

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    Posthumous marriage will also bring the surviving spouse into the family of the deceased spouse, which can create an alliance or moral satisfaction. The surviving spouse is also subject to impediments of marriage that result. [4] Posthumous marriage also shows the strength of an individual to overcome a fiancé's death. [4]

  5. Did you know you can get married at Taunton City Hall ... - AOL

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    Here's all you need to know about marriage licenses. Are you engaged and looking to have a simple ceremony? You can get married at Taunton City Hall. ... during regular business hours. The ...

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    Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. ... Marriage licenses, divorces and dissolutions. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement ...

  7. Sealing (Mormonism) - Wikipedia

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    An illustrative difference in the marriage ceremony performed in the LDS Church's temples is the replacement of the words "until death do us part" with "for time and all eternity". The LDS Church recognizes other monogamous, heterosexual marriages, both civil and religious, although they believe that such marriages will not continue after death ...

  8. Marriage law - Wikipedia

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    Marriage law is the body of legal specifications and requirements and other laws that regulate the initiation, continuation, and validity of marriages, an aspect of family law, that determine the validity of a marriage, and which vary considerably among countries in terms of what can and cannot be legally recognized by the state.

  9. Chinese ghost marriage - Wikipedia

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    The practice can be traced back to the Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD), with its participants being wealthy. Its origins stem from the yin and yang philosophy, where the yin has to merge with the yang in order to achieve harmony; and the philosophy of life after death. It was believed that if a person had died as a bachelor or bachelorette, his ...