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‘Bizarre’ religious group’s first recognised wedding in NZ

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Karen Martyn from the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster in her pirate outfit for her wedding.
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Donned in eye-patches and a spaghetti bridal headdress, two New Zealanders have celebrated the first legally recognised ‘Pastafarian’ marriage on board a pirate ship, in a milestone of recognition for the bizarre global ‘religion’.

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The Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, whose stated beliefs are in a god made of spaghetti, have amassed followers around the world. The group initially formed as a sarcastic criticism of Christian creationist teachings at schools in the United States.

“We decided to do a pirate wedding mainly because it shows respect to the Pastafarian faith. Pastafariansm believes that all humans are descendants of pirates,” groom Toby Ricketts said alongside bride Marianna Fenn.

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Followers who wear colanders on their heads and revere pirates insist that they are not a spoof church and that their beliefs are genuine.

The New Zealand government earlier this month agreed to an application from member Karen Martyn to become a legal marriage celebrant after the group was deemed to comply with the country’s regulations. Martyn told reporters that many more Pastafarian weddings were being planned. — Reuters

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