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In some places, the words once spoken by the priest were: I publish the banns of marriage between (Name of party) of the Parish of.. and (Name of other party) of this Parish. If any of you know cause or just impediment why these persons should not be joined together in Holy Matrimony, ye are to declare it.
banns in American English 1. notice of an intended marriage, given three times in the parish church of each of the betrothed. 2. any public announcement of a proposed marriage, either verbal or written and made in a church or by church officials.
Banns must be published on three Sundays at the principal service(rather than as at present at morning service) and, asanoption, they may additionally be published at any other service on those three Sundays.
The Banns of Marriage Form is designed for ministers and church administrators to use with couples whose banns will be read in the parish, but whose wedding will take place elsewhere. It includes space for recording all the information that is needed as well as planning the dates for the reading of the banns.
In the UK, having your wedding banns read is a legal requirement if youre marrying in the Church of England or the Church in Wales. The banns must be read on three Sundays in the three months before the wedding.
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Many bishops today permit the local priest to dispense from the publication of banns if he judges that there is no practical need for them. Other bishops require the publication of banns only in specific situations, such as when a Catholic is marrying an unbaptized person.
Provided that banns shall not be published by a layman unless the incumbent or minister in charge of the said church or building, or some other clergyman nominated in that behalf by the bishop, has made or authorised to be made the requisite entry in the register book of banns of the said church or building.

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