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Общие темы Обо всем, что касается Ирландии и жизни здесь. |
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Новичок
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Привет всем, я очеень люблю Ирландию и мы с моей любимой девушкой хотели бы обвенчаться в Ирландии, может быть это глупо покажется вам, но для нас это многое значит...прошу вас очень где я могу узнать как это осуществить есть ли какие-нибудь ограничения? если, например, она православная...спасибо всем.
hearts_n_minds@mail.ru или icq 332279 Kirill А ещё был бы рад познакомиться с хорошими людьми в Ирландии... Love rescue me |
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Заслуженный Участник
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The following procedures apply to anyone getting married in Ireland, whether you are an Irish citizen or a non-national -
A marriage that is legally binding may be celebrated in Ireland in a Civil Ceremony or in a religious ceremony which is also recognised by civil law as being a civil contract. If you are getting married by religious ceremony, you should approach the authorities of the religious denomination concerned for advice on how to proceed Churches in which a legally valid marriage can take place include: Roman Catholic Church of Ireland Presbyterian Church Society of Friends Jewish Communities Other religions (excluding Muslim marriages) To be legally entitled to marry, both of you must fulfill all of the following requirements at the time the marriage takes place. Both parties must: be over 18 years of age or have a Court Exemption Order if this is not the case. have given the Registrar three months notification of the marriage or have a Court Exemption Order if this is not the case. be either single, widowed or divorced in Ireland or have a State Annulment or a valid foreign divorce. be of opposite sexes - for legal purposes, a person's gender is deemed to be the one he/she had at birth, even if he/she subsequently had medical procedures to alter his/her gender. have the mental capacity to understand the nature of marriage not be related by blood or marriage to a degree that prohibits you in law from marrying each other. If you are related to your proposed spouse by blood or by marriage, you should contact a solicitor to ensure that you do not fall within the prohibited degree of relationship. If either party doesn't fulfill even one of the above requirements, any subsequent marriage ceremony is legally void Формальности которые нужно пройти - http://www.oasis.gov.ie/relationship...gious+ceremony |
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Заслуженный Участник
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православные церкви в Ирландии
http://www.orthodoxireland.com/churches Dublin Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation 46 Arbour Hill, Dublin 7 Romanian Orthodox Parish of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross Worshipping in Belvedere College Chapel, Great Denmark Street, Dublin Russian Orthodox Church of the Holy Apostles St Peter and St Paul Harold's Cross Road, Dublin 6 http://stpeterandpaul.net/home.htm Belfast Holy Trinity Orthodox Church 16a Castlereagh Road (First Floor) in East Belfast, near the junction with Beersbridge Road Cork Chapel of St Nicholas 1 Sydenham Terrace, Monkstown, Cork Stradbally, Co. Laois St Colman of Oughaval Orthodox Church http://www.iwc.ie/irelandweddings.html If it is unsuitable for you to get married under any of the above situations, it maybe possible for you to have your marriage blessed. By this I mean that you would get married in your home town or wherever is possible for you, then you come to Ireland for your honeymoon or at a later date and have your marriage blessed by an ordinate of your faith or a multi-denominational officiate. This option is getting more and more popular as many find that due to one circumstance or another it is not possible to get married in Ireland. |
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