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I'm currently working on the paperwork needed to get Ontario registered. One of the things required is that register all weddings that you do. This is a sample for for that registration and I'm testing it to be sure it works right before we get approved. There will be a number of requirements and a special package you'll need to get in order to do the weddings. The package will have information specific to performing weddings in Ontario.

Minister's Full name

Street address of Minister

Town or city of Minister

State or province of Minister

Zip or postal code of Minister

Country

Phone #1 of Minister

Name of Couple

Address of Couple

Date of Wedding

E-mail address

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I received this information about how to get the ULC recognized in Ontario. I'm going to be updating this as I get more information. If anyone can see ways to help with this, it will be appreciated. I can see that I do need letters from non-clergy, unrelated to the ministers (get your friends to write them) in Ontario requesting that the denomination be recognized. If you are living in a difference province, send me the letter as well so we can be ready to get approval in the rest of the provinces. Perhaps a special section for Canadian ULC ministers will need to be created. Suggestions are welcome.

ULC - Universal Life Church & Online Seminary PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING RECOGNITION AS A NEW DENOMINATION IN ONTARIO
Section 20 of the Marriage Act provides that no one may solemnize a marriage unless registered to do so under section 20 or authorized by or under section 24 of the Act, which authorizes a judge, a justice of the peace or any other person of a class designated by the Marriage Act regulations to solemnize marriages. The Marriage Office has established a "Memorandum of Requirements for Recognizing a New Denomination" (the "Memorandum"), which includes the checklist of the required documentation that must be submitted to the Marriage Office by a denomination seeking recognition in Ontario set out below:

1. Appointment and Dismissal of Clergy: Please supply us with the by-laws or rules of your denomination, which clearly sets out how your clergy members are appointed and dismissed.

2. A copy of your denomination's rites and usages respecting solemnization of marriage. An actual copy of your marriage ceremony is required. (We have 'Weddings, Funerals and Rites of Passage' to meet this requirement.)

3. A copy of the form of worship, namely actions or practices of displaying reverence or veneration paid to a being or power regarded as supernatural or divine displayed by appropriate acts, rites and ceremonies. (Again, I think the book would suffice.)

4. A registration package for each clergy is required to include:
i) a completed application; (One of our own or from the government???)
ii) a copy of your ordination or proof of appointment; (credential)
iii) a letter of authorization from the governing official of your denomination permitting you to solemnize marriages according to that denomination's rites and usages. (Letter of good standing)

5. A letter signed by three board members stating who will be the governing official for the denomination. The governing official will be responsible for keeping the records of all clergy registered under the denomination and report to the Registrar General any changes in status or addresses of clergy registered under their denomination. (Can we get this from headquarters?)

6. A certified copy of the incorporation papers for your denomination is required. This will reflect the date and place of incorporation or founding of the religious body. A copy of your registration as a charity with Revenue Canada is also required. (Info on how to do this would be appreciated)

7. A statement is required which reflects information about the congregation you will be serving. Please show the name and location of the church, and the number of members and adherents showing the extent and continuous growth. Include evidence that would indicate the length of time the denomination has been functioning inside or outside of Ontario.

8. A statement showing the organizational structure of your denomination explaining the procedure by which your governing official would be appointed or relieved of jurisdictional authority.

9. Signatures and addresses of at least 25 members of the denomination, excluding clergy and their families, petitioning us to register the denomination.

The Marriage Office requires original signatures for the application forms for each clergy member, as well as for the letter of authorization from the governing official. In Ontario, there are no fees currently associated with the filing of the application.

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D. IMPLICATIONS FOR RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS IN ONTARIO
1. Required Documentation

The Memorandum is revised periodically. Denominations that intend to apply for recognition may find that other denominations were registered with either less or more documentation than is presently requested in the Memorandum. This discrepancy, however, does not affect the Marriage Office's current requirements for new applicants, or the necessity to comply with the same.

2. Processing Period

The Marriage Office has recently advised that the current processing time for new applications is two (2) years. As such, new applicants wishing to have its clergy perform marriages must take this time period into consideration when planning future activities of the denomination.

Religious denominations must ensure that the documents included in their application are complete and conform to the stipulated requirements in the Memorandum.

The Marriage Office can also question the content of the documents enclosed in a denomination's application, thereby prolonging the processing period.


3. Proof of Ordination or Appointment

Many religious denominations have associated and/or approved seminaries and theological institutes which provide training for the licensure and/or ordination of its clergy. While licensure of its clergy may be sufficient within the denomination to permit its clergy members to carry out pastoral duties, the Marriage Office does require a copy of the clergy member's ordination certificate or proof of appointment. As such, licensure is not sufficient for Marriage Office purposes.

4. Governing Official

The appointment of the denomination's governing official is extremely important.
The governing official must ensure that all records for the denomination itself and all clergy members registered to solemnize marriages under that particular denomination are current ,6 as notices of change, including clergy registrations and cancellations, are a matter of public record and are, therefore, published in The Ontario Gazette.7 This task may be particularly daunting if the denomination has many registered clergy members.


As such, recognized denominations should have a system in place to ensure that any changes, in particular, registered clergy members who have died or are no longer associated with the denomination, are reported to the Marriage Office.

5. Protection of Clergy Members

Upon registration of the denomination, each clergy member authorized by the Minister of Consumer and Business Services at the time of the registration of the denomination, as well as future clergy members who apply separately, will receive a certificate of registration in the prescribed form.8 In light of the Spousal Relationships Statute Law Amendment Act, 20059 which received Royal Assent on March 9, 2005, the Marriage Act has been recently amended to include provisions exempting registered clergy members from solemnizing marriages or permitting marriages to be held in a sacred place that would be contrary to the clergy members' religious beliefs or the doctrines, rites, usages or customs of the religious body to which the person belongs.10 For further information regarding the implications of the recent proposed same-sex marriage legislation for clergy registered in Ontario, see Charity Law Bulletin No. 8, entitled "Update Regarding Same-Sex Marriage Legislation (Bill C-38 and Bill 171)."11

6. Registration across Canada

While some religious denominations operate solely in specific provinces and territories in Canada, there are many denominations which operate nationally and, as such, will need to pursue recognition by the appropriate bodies within each province. This could result in a situation whereby a denomination's clergy have the authority to solemnize marriage in one jurisdiction, but not in another, should the appropriate authorities in each jurisdiction come to contrary decisions.

E. CONCLUDING COMMENTS
Due to the fact that the Marriage Office retains the discretion to recognize a religious denomination and permit its clergy to perform marriages, it is entirely possible that a denomination will be unable to perform marriages due to a decision of the Marriage Office to refuse to accept the denomination's application. Although there is a quasi-appeal mechanism by which the Marriage Office will point out any deficiencies or inconsistencies in an application, and allow the denomination the opportunity to rectify such issues, the final decision rests with the Marriage Office.

Further, the Marriage Act reserves the right of the Minister of Consumer and Business Services to cancel the registration of any person authorized to solemnize marriages if it appears that this person no longer possesses the stipulated qualifications to do so.

As the privilege bestowed upon clergy that are authorized to solemnize marriage in Ontario can be revoked, recognized religious denominations should ensure that any changes to the denomination's file with the Marriage Office are reported in order to prevent confusion or possible de-registration due to insufficient or incorrect information on file.

Finally, new applicants must also accept that its member churches may not be able to solemnize marriages for members for a significant period of time while the application is processed, and that such services will have to be obtained through authorized clergy from other denominations or through civil marriages performed by a judge, justice of the peace or any other person designated by the Marriage Act regulations.

Endnotes
1 Statistics Canada, "Religious Denomination: Detailed Classification" (2003) http://www.statcan.gc.ca/english/concepts/definitions/religion01.htm.
2 Section 91(26).
3 Section 92(12).
4 R.S.O. 1990, c. M.3.
5 Ibid. at section 24 (3).
6 Ibid. at section 22(2).
7 Ibid. at section 23.
8 Ibid. at section 21(2).
9 S.O. 2005, c.5.
10 Supra note 4 at section 20 (6) and (7).
11 Terrance S. Carter and Mervyn F. White, "Update Regarding Same-Sex Marriage Legislation (Bill C-38 and Bill 171)" (2005) Charity Law Bulletin No. 8, http://www.carters.ca/pub/bulletin/church/2005/chchlb08.pdf.
12 Supra note 4 at section 22 (1).


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