Say Little Prayers

Published on November 17, 2005

News of the Silly: England’s General Register Office has revised rules that banned all religious references from civil marriage ceremonies to now allow the incidentally religious references to God, prayer, or grace that tend to appear in popular wedding songs like Aretha Franklin’s “I Say a Little Prayer.”

News of the Silly: England’s General Register Office has revised rules that banned all religious references from civil marriage ceremonies to now allow the incidentally religious references to God, prayer, or grace that tend to appear in popular wedding songs like Aretha Franklin’s “I Say a Little Prayer.”

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