Solemnization
41Solemnize — Sol em*nize, n. Solemnization. [R.] [1913 Webster] Though spoused, yet wanting wedlock s solemnize. Spenser. [1913 Webster] …
42solemnize — verb ( nized; nizing) Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to observe or honor with solemnity 2. to perform with pomp or ceremony; especially to celebrate (a marriage) with religious rites 3. to make solemn ; dignify intransitive verb to speak… …
43Parliament of Canada — Parlement du Canada 41st Canadian Parliament Type Type …
44Princess Máxima of the Netherlands — Princess Máxima Princess Máxima in Amsterdam, Autumn 2003 Spouse Willem Alexander, Prince of Orange Issue Catharina Amalia, Hereditary Princess of Orange …
45Wedding ring — For other uses, see Wedding ring (disambiguation). A white gold wedding ring. A wedding ring or wedding band is a metal ring indicating the wearer is married. Depending on the local culture, it is worn on the base of the right or the left ring… …
46Common-law marriage — Family law Entering into marria …
47Canadian federalism — For the political ideology that favours Quebec remaining within the Canadian federation rather than pursuing independence, see Quebec federalist ideology. Canada This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Canada …
48Same-sex marriage in Canada — Legal recognition of same sex relationships Marriage Argentina Belgium Canada Iceland Netherlands Norway Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden …
49Bangor, County Down — Infobox UK place official name= Bangor irish name= Beannchor scots name= local name= static static image caption= map type= Northern Ireland latitude= 54.66 longitude= 5.67 belfast distance= population= 58,388 (2001 Census) irish grid reference=… …
50Homosexuality and Quakerism — The views of Quakers toward homosexuality encompass a range from complete acceptance and celebration of same sex marriage, to the view that homosexuality is abhorrent and sinful. The Religious Society of Friends is a religion with Christian roots …