Our team of ordained ministers and professional wedding officiants perform multi-lingual [English/Spanish] Mexican Catholic, Protestant, Jewish or non-denominational weddings, as well as Astrological, Buddhist, Hindu or New Thought ceremonies - some unique options that the average bridal couple doesn't have! Each ceremony is personalized to fulfill your vision of a dream wedding and ensure that you're special day will be a unique celebration that is treasured forever.
Whether you want a traditional wedding, a vow renewal or a contemporary commitment ceremony, our team of professional spiritual wedding officiants focus on supporting you and helping you and your guests experience your perfect day - your way!
Meet Our Ministers
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| Rev. Robin Manoogian |
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Robin conducts ceremonies in Spanish and English and is available also to perform ceremonies in all parts of Mexico. Her interests in spirituality and esotericism vary from the, Metaphysics, Forth Way to recovery work and Kundalini meditation. She can also incorporate guided meditations in your ceremony. She is a long time follower of the Unity beliefs system,and believes that all paths lead to one source. She is an ordained minister, native from New York and Massachusetts, whose bright and uplifting energy will uplift your ceremony. She also holds a Masters Degree in Oriental Medicine, Science and Acupuncture, and is a jewelry designer. |
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| Rev. Lydia Puig-Godisak |
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Rev. Lydia was born in Mexico and moved to Michigan in 1971, where she lived for 33 years working with migrant families through the Public Schools as a Migrant and Bilingual coordinator. She also worked on her own, helping students go to college by raising money and looking for scholarships. In 1991, she received the honor of being the Hispanic Educator of the Year in the State of Michigan. Around the same time, she started growing spiritually so she started looking into becoming a minister. In 2001, she became an ordained minister with Reunion Ministries as an interfaith non-denominational Minister. She recently moved back to Mexico, and now performs Spiritual Ceremonies in Vallarta, which she enjoys very much. |
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| Dr. Martina Goldberg |
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Born in Germany, Dr. Martina Goldberg, Ph.D.D.Sc. has lived in Mexico for 25 years. In her search for personal tranquility and inner peace, she has studied and worked in psycology, photography, journalism, and art for many years. As a professional artist, Martina expresses her vital energy, mystical nature and fun-loving spirit through her paintings. Her studies of different esoteric teachings and methods of ancient healing have earned her a masters degree as a teacher of Universal Energy. Using the teachings she learned from Master Luong Minh Dang, Ph.D.D.Sc. to send blessings through Universal Energy, Martina is an ordained minister who performs spiritual weddings and vow commitment ceremonies in English, Spanish and German. |
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| Rev. Monty Merrell |
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Rev. Monty was ordained in Dallas TX in 1983, with Victory New Testament Fellowship. He actually started ministering in Texas, at the age of 17. Rev. Monte is also a healer, and has helped many people here in Vallarta. He volunteers much of his time here, in particular to help the orphans. He believes in the God ordained marriage principle, and loves to perform marriages and making people happy! He has been performing weddings in Mexico for many years. |
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| Edwin Treitler |
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Edwin Treitler is an ordained minister of the Church of Spiritual Humanism, and holds a Master's Degree in Psychology. He was the publisher of "New Visions," a holistic guide in Western Massachusetts, before retiring to Puerto Vallarta. Mr. Treitler has explored numerous spiritual paths that have included Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Mr. Treitler is also Vallarta's resident astrologer. His knowledge of practical psychology, alternative healing, and the esoteric traditions have helped him to counsel others with a soul-centered approach. Mr. Treitler is available for weddings and commitments for those partners that are wanting a modern approach to their commitment without forfeiting the wisdom of the past. |
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