Am I troubled by stepping outside of my faith to officiate at a wedding?
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The trial will see two extra assistant referees officiate by standing behind the goals and communicating by headset.
It said he assumed the role of priest until early 2003 without the legally required Permission to Officiate.
However, he has informed the Scottish FA that he will be unable to officiate because of personal reasons.
However, councils are free to set their own charge for registrars to officiate at civil weddings and churches.
"Everyone realised that this referee did not officiate well, " Issa Hayatou told reporters.
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The three walked down the aisle to an officiate, who incorporated references to their favorite songs into the ceremony script.
Poll rose to become one of English football's top referees, and has often been chosen to officiate high profile games.
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He was named Personality of the Year and will officiate at the Olympic Games qualifiers in Chile early next year.
Premier League referee Steve Bennett, stranded in Romania after attending a coaching seminar, hopes to be back to officiate this weekend.
Drinking wine in Georgia is always a celebration, and whenever it takes place, a tamada, or toastmaster, will be selected to officiate.
The diocese said it had been made aware "by several sources" that Coles worked at St Luke's without the Permission to Officiate.
She was able to manage for some time by swapping tasks with colleagues who were happy to officiate at the same-sex ceremonies.
Mr Morsi is due to be sworn in on June 30th, but in a sign of trouble ahead it is unclear who will officiate.
"To invite or permit a cleric to officiate without a proper licence or permission to officiate is an ecclesiastical offence, " it said in a statement.
Lining up someone to officiate can be harder for a lot of couples than finding all of the accoutrements that go along with the big day.
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Two umpires officiate the game on the field of play, but at international level there's also a third umpire on the sidelines and a match referee.
No, it just indicates how incredibly difficult the game is to officiate and how referees are subject to the same human frailty as the rest of us.
Maung Aye, who is regarded as Than Shwe's heir apparent, was to officiate at the ceremony and I had hoped I might meet him and arrange an interview.
Two umpires officiate on the game from out on the field of play, but at international level there is also a third umpire on the sidelines and a match referee.
Match referee Steve Bennett, who had been due to officiate the derby game, will miss the match after becoming stranded abroad following travel disruption caused by a volcanic eruption in Iceland.
Several of the group's imams said they would not be comfortable presiding over a funeral for the elder brother, so the organization would likely ask a lay person to officiate, she said.
The Pakistan Cricket Board will certainly oppose Hair being retained on the ICC's elite list, heaving previously submitted a written request that he no longer be allowed to officiate in games involving their team.
On March 14th, for example, Presbyterian clergy agreed to allow blessings of gay couples at marriage-like ceremonies, and last year the Central Conference of American Rabbis voted to let rabbis officiate at such occasions too.
In the United States, a Catholic woman might attend a Roman parish, work for Catholic Charities, serve as an independent Catholic priest, officiate weddings for divorced Romans on weekends and do Buddhist meditation every morning, too.
Indeed, in keeping with his Carter Center's self-appointed status as global election monitor, the former president did officiate in January 2006 when the Brotherhood's terrorists defeated those of Fatah led by Yasser Arafat's longtime crony, Mahmoud Abbas.
Ding Si Yang, a 31-year-old businessman with investments in nightspots, faces three corruption charges for allegedly providing prostitutes to the Lebanese referees, in an attempt to persuade them to fix a match they were due to officiate on April 3.
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The proposal had drawn criticism in the days before Wednesday's vote, with some former players and coaches suggesting that the new rule will leave running backs susceptible to big hits, while others expressed concern about how difficult it would be to officiate.
Meanwhile in France, referees from the third division were brought in to officiate the day's Ligue 1 games after a row between the French football federation and the usual referees, who had wanted to delay the kick-offs in protest at recent criticism from players, coaches and pundits.
The Rhode Island legislation states that religious institutions may set their own rules regarding who is eligible to marry within the faith and specifies that no religious leader is obligated to officiate at any marriage ceremony and no religious group is required to provide facilities or services related to a gay marriage.
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