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The words "wedding
officiant" are commonly used for anyone who performs a wedding
ceremony. On these webpages however the expression "wedding
officiant" consistently applies to a non-clergy person, that is,
someone not ordained. This is done in order to make a
distinction between religious categories listed on this website
(ministers, priests, rabbis) and these lay individuals
officiating at weddings. Consequently, on this website, the
term "Clearwater wedding officiants" implies lay or secular
wedding officiants and justices of the peace. These
Clearwater
wedding officiants might be the first choice for couples wishing
to have a non-religious wedding ceremony, or a civil wedding
ceremony. Even though officially not representing any church or
religion many of these secular Clearwater wedding officiants would
be happy to include some religious or spiritual elements into
the wedding ceremony. Brides and grooms need to verify on
individual basis whether their prospective Clearwater wedding officiant is legally licensed to officiate at ceremonies in the
State of Florida.
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