If the matter was simply that the minister could not see or know of the ghosts to officiate the wedding, then the minister is not part of the issue.
However, if the minister was aware of the situation, then he willingly went through a ceremony where body and spirit were not of the same person. The question remains then if this was play acting for the ghosts' peace or attempted entrapment for the bodies they wore. The former means nothing truly happened. The latter means the minister should have his license revoked. A forced marriage is no marriage, but it is a very serious felony where I'm from.
[ And for the latter possibility... yeah, the minister can get punched. He'll support that. ]
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However, if the minister was aware of the situation, then he willingly went through a ceremony where body and spirit were not of the same person. The question remains then if this was play acting for the ghosts' peace or attempted entrapment for the bodies they wore. The former means nothing truly happened. The latter means the minister should have his license revoked. A forced marriage is no marriage, but it is a very serious felony where I'm from.
[ And for the latter possibility... yeah, the minister can get punched. He'll support that. ]