Phrases with «civil ceremony»

A civil ceremony refers to a legal and non-religious ceremony conducted by a government official, such as a judge or registrar, for official events like weddings or civil partnerships. It is a formal way to legally recognize and document a couple's commitment to each other without religious traditions or rituals. Full definition

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Sentences with «civil ceremony»

  • We also have rooms licensed for civil ceremonies, allowing you to hold both ceremony and reception at our hotel. (jurysinns.com)
  • No one is forcing churches with medieval views to perform civil ceremonies for people they hate. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Many of our hotels are licensed to hold civil ceremonies and civil partnership ceremonies, so you can get married and host your reception under the same stylish roof. (sofitel.com)
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