Be interesting to hear why your ordination has meaning to you. That it does is obvious, and your willingness to engage in FRIAM about it implies there's an aspect of having it that you may not have mentioned. Yes? No? Maybe?

Tory




On Mar 23, 2012, at 3:21 PM, Douglas Roberts wrote:

Indeed, and New Mexico is one of those states. Regardless, I am inordinately proud of my new ordination.

:)

-Doug

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On Mar 23, 2012 3:15 PM, "James Steiner" <gregortr...@gmail.com> wrote: I come at the whole "I'm ordained so now I can marry folk" thing from a different direction: in many states, *anyone* can be an officient at a wedding. No special documentation is required. In those places, any accrediting document for that purpose is a joke document.

~~The Reverend James Steiner, ULC, FSM, CotSG
Amen, Ramen, "Bob"


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