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My oppinion in the matter is that when it comes to marriages, the state should only regulate at what's the earliest age one is allowed to marry and how close blood-ties you may have with your intended spouse or spouses.However, when it comes to the religious ceremonies surrounding marriages it should be up to each congregation who is allowed to use their facilities and up to each priest to decide who he/she would perform the ceremony for.
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For simplicity, I think the adminitrative part of a marriage and the ceremonial part may even be separated completely, so to get married in the eyes of the law, you go to the town hall or courthouse and sign their marital documents and wether you have a ceremony or not and where you have it if you do has no relevance to the legal procedures.