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Перевод: banns
[существительное] оглашение в церкви имен вступающих в брак
Тезаурус:
- The celebration must take place between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., and must be preceded by a publication of banns or the obtaining of a Registrar's certificate or a Bishop's or Registrar's licence, and unless a special licence is obtained from the Archbishop of Canterbury, must take place in a recognized place of worship or Registrar's office situate in the district in which one at least of the parties resides.
- Banns are not necessary in these churches and you may get married in any church which is the place of worship for either you or your partner, whether you live in the parish or not.
- 15.40 For pupils working towards level 9, teaching should demonstrate how speech ranges from intimate or casual spontaneous conversation, eg jokes, anecdotes, banter, gossip, argument , through discussion, commentary and debate to more formal forms - lectures, sermons, and formulaic utterances such as toasts, oaths, and banns .
- The banns, posted outside the register office at nearby Ballater, under Church of Scotland law, Commander Tim Laurence's middle names were muddled up.
- He will then explain that the banns will be called three Sundays before the wedding date, both at the church, and at the parish church of your partners if this differs.
- Better call the banns cause we'd made our
- All four of Charles's children who married were to do so by licence; that suited two of them - Elizabeth in Frome and then Benjamin in London - who were in a bit of a hurry, but in Sarah's case there was maybe a hint of Nonconformist protest against having banns read out in a church which she did not attend.
- Banns are no longer legally required.
- Or you can apply for an ecclesiastical licence from you local diocesan council, which means that you can dispense with the formality of having the banns called at all.
- The church flourished outside the Bishop's jurisdiction right up until 1774 and the incumbent had the right to marry couples without banns or licence and to bury suicides.
- Ben and Elizabeth found themselves doing what many others did in a similar predicament - rather than wait for banns to be read, they married by licence.
- Anne's wedding banns
- If you wish to get married in a church which is not in either parish, you will have to apply to be put on the electoral roll or take up residence in the parish for the period over which the banns will be read.
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