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The Catholic Church says that if gay marriage is legalized May 22 in Ireland, it will no longer cooperate in the civil aspects of marriage there. In that case, Church weddings will no longer be legally recognized by the government–for this the marriage would have to be solemnized by someone deputized by the government for this. The Church has said that local priests would be unlikely to have any issue with such a situation: the priest marries two people in the eyes of God–the civil role is not central to his ministry.
see www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/church-in-threat-over-weddings-civil-aspects-ahead-of-same-sex-marriage-vote-323775.html
see www.irishexaminer.com/ireland/church-in-threat-over-weddings-civil-aspects-ahead-of-same-sex-marriage-vote-323775.html