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"civil ceremonies" için sonuçlar gösteriliyor
Michael and Camilla Oshagbemi recently got married in Dublin. Here they talk to Metro Éireann about their big day...
You got married on 7 January. Did you do church or civil ceremony, and why? We did civil ceremony with about 50 to 60 guests due to the close date we got from the registrar. Our pastor advised and prayed for us during the reception. We are still going to do a church wedding next year by God’s grace.
Civil weddings grow in appeal - but church still tops for new communities
A recent informal survey of newly engaged couples in Ireland reveals that more and more Irish people are avoiding church weddings in favour of more personal and intimate civil ceremonies.
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