A Pentecostal church in South Africa holds mass Easter weddings for 3,000 people, some polygamous
- A South African Pentecostal church conducted mass wedding ceremonies on Easter Sunday.
- These ceremonies form part of Easter festivities incorporating polygamy traditions.
- The church, founded in the 1960s, has held such mass weddings previously.
- Around 3,000 people participated, with many entering polygamous marriages.
- This event became the church's largest mass wedding to date.
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A Pentecostal church in South Africa holds mass Easter weddings for 3,000 people, some polygamous
A Pentecostal church in South Africa has celebrated Easter Sunday with mass wedding ceremonies for around 3,000 people, with many of them entering into polygamous marriages.
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Read Full ArticleChurch hosts Easter Sunday mass wedding for 1 500 couples, with some marrying multiple wives
About 1 500 couples, some of them in polygamous relationships, are to tie the knot in a mass wedding to be hosted by the International Pentecost Holiness Church on Easter Sunday.
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