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more about #baptism t-yo3: I read the Daily Mail article and I'm confused as to what exactly this is supposed to achieve. I don't think that baptising illegitimate children i... more » Brigit: My dad married his wife on their daughter's christening. It was rather odd for my sheltered teen perception. more » arodriguez.romero: yep I did this. I baptized my daughter and got married in the RC Church at the same time to please my mother. And ... it is one of my bigger regrets i... more » Skellatrix: And then the courts will offer a "hate and mate" deal where you can get divorced and married in one sitting. more » Maritsa: Maybe if this couple had been married, their son wouldn't be a vampire. Oh sure, you'll look at the picture again and think he's just "missing teeth" ... more » BearDownCBears: And for an extra quid you can have you kids' oil changed and have them waxed and buffed. more » wtfox?!: Question: is there a coupon, and does it expire? Also, can I only use it once? more » KathrynwithaY loves Joan Collins: All right. Who doesn't love a good 2-for-1 deal?? On that note, I'm gonna start advertising my "Hatch, Match, Patch" deal. Only this one includes f... more » thegogglesdonothing: Church of England is nothing if not accommodating. Just ask Henry VIII! more » Ailatan: Even the Catholic Church bapitises children of single parents. This seems like a good plan, and nice way to have a celebration for the whole family. more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): Hatch? Wow, they really do things differently in Europe. more » -
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In a spirit of "if you can't beat 'em, join 'em," the Church of England has instituted a "hatch and match" program in which unwed parents can get a wedding and christening in one, making everything, um, kosher. [DailyMail]

