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The Church is not required to marry a couple just because the state would recognize the marriage. On the other hand, the Church is not allowed to marry a couple if the state would not recognize the marriage. See the distinction? For example, say a couple approached a priest asked to be married in the Catholic Church, but neither of them was Catholic and neither had the intention of becoming Catholic. The priest could rightly refuse to allow them to marry in the Catholic Church, even though the State would otherwise recognize their marriage.It seems to me that the Church is going to have to get out of the civil witnessing portion anyway due to the recent legislations on same sex marriage. Just as she is being forced to get out of the adoption business.