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Can unbelievers get married in church?
Non-believers can hold weddings in churches, but most of them are Catholic churches.

Nowadays, many young people choose to hold weddings in church, because church weddings are sacred and romantic, and they can also play an agreed role. Wedding in a church is no longer required for both parties to join the church, but some churches may have some strict control over these. Newcomers should contact the church in advance to find out. To hold a wedding in a church, you must first go to the civil affairs bureau to get a marriage certificate, then go to the church and set a date with the responsible priest/priest. In the past, it was required that both or at least one of the newcomers must be a believer in the church and provide a baptism certificate before making an appointment with the church. It's not necessary now.