Objecting at a wedding ceremony can be very hurtful and embarrassing so all objections should be given before the wedding. Never do to others what you wouldn't want someone to do to you. Making a public spectacle to highlight your objections would suggest a bitter motive. Many service orders no longer even include the option for obvious reasons.
However if the people being married are committing a crime by getting married you must object. Of course you can only object for a valid legal reason, like bigamy; not because you simply don't like the idea of the two people getting married. The Minister requires anyone to "show just cause" why they cannot be married. Note the Word "just", this means a cause that would be sustained in a court of law.
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