|
Providing for Celebration of Marriages, until a Parish Church is erected in any dis-united or newly erected Parish.
|
V. ‘And whereas, under the Provisions of the said recited Act, and other Acts for the Dissolution of Unions of Parishes in Ireland, certain Parishes have been disunited, and constitute distinct Benefices, in each of which Benefices so disunited a Parish Church has not as yet been built: And whereas, under the Provisions of this present Act, Parishes may be disunited, and new Parishes may be erected in which Churches have not as yet been built;’ be it therefore enacted, That, until a Parish Church be built in any such disunited or newly erected Parish, Marriages of Parties dwelling therein may be celebrated, according to the Rites of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Parish Church of any adjoining Parish.
|