Gay Nuptials: Boris Johnson and Michael Gove Give Backing
In a Few days Connect web page the group, such as Information Associate Eileen Gove, said spiritual techniques should be able to perform gay marriages but should not need to do so.
Plans to legalise same-sex wedding have divided the Conventional party.
Ministers will response to a consultation on how to existing comparative wedding later this several weeks time.
Prime Reverend Bob Cameron, who helps the move, has assured a change in the law in England and Wales by the next choice in May 2015.
Speaking out in assistance of same sex wedding, Mr Cameron has said he does not want gay associates to be left out from a "great institution".
However, more than 100 of his MPs are considered to be against the idea.
Some have billed Mr Cameron of being out of get in touch with well-known legal activity and fear the bill will force away organic Conventional voters.
Labour head Ed Miliband and deputy pm Processor Clegg also assistance gay wedding in church.
'Universally understood'
Mr Gove and London, UK Nan Boris Darkish are among 19 older figures who have completed the site getting in touch with for wedding to be begin to all, regardless of sexual interest.
The group, known as Freedom to Get wedded to, has been put together by Processor Herbert, the former police reverend who reconciled from the govt in September's reshuffle.
It contains Transport Associate Beef McLoughlin, who is Catholic, Worldwide Workplace reverend Alistair Burt, an evangelical Religious and former Tory Cabinet reverend Expert Fowler.
The signatories declare that spiritual groups should be allowed to perform same sex marriages if they choose, but none should need to do so.
In the Few days Connect web page, the group said: "Marriage should be begin to all, regardless of sexual interest.
"We recognize that public connections were an important jump forward in offering legal recognition to same sex associates.
"But public connections are not marriages, which display a particular and worldwide identified commitment."
And, showing on his individual activities, Mr Herbert wrote in the few days Telegraph: "Civil connections for gay associates were an outstanding jump forward. Arriving into one was the most important factor I have done in my lifestyle.
"I will completely appreciate the courage of governmental figures - such as many Conservatives - who, against much level of resistance, strengthened this change.
"But public connections are not marriages. They show almost the same privileges, but they do not display the same worldwide identified commitment."
Human privileges challenge
Under govt recommendations, due to be developed this several weeks some time to launched on Saturday by Equalities Reverend Nancy Burns, chapels and other places will be allowed to "opt in" to having public wedding party.
Ministers will offer a guarantee that no company will need to get wedded to gay individuals on their residence.
However, Conventional MPs and spiritual groups have expected whether it would hold up against complications under the Personal Rights Act.
Prominent Tory MPs such as Environment Associate Owen Paterson, Protection Associate David p Hammond and backbencher Stewart Knutson have said they cannot assistance gay wedding, and a variety of MPs have completed the "Coalition for Marriage" situation reverse it.
The Cathedral of England and Roman Catholics are also among those who have discussed level of ability to resist same-sex wedding.
But some elements in the Cathedral and other spiritual groups, such as Quakers, Unitarians and Nice Judaism, assistance gay wedding and are needed to apply to be allowed to perform the activities.
A choose on the issue is due in the spring and Conventional MPs will be completely able to choose according to their ethical feeling.
Labour and the Lib Dems have yet to choose whether to be a aspect of the Conservatives in enabling their MPs a no price choose on the issue, although almost all MPs in the three activities are considered likely to back it.
Scotland already has applications for a bill to allow same-sex wedding with public and spiritual activities. The strategy was announced by the Scottish Government this season, following a group consultation on the issue.
There are no applications for similar control in Northern Ireland in European countries.