Medieval world

In the Middle Ages, there was no need for a church wedding - no one associated marriage with God.

An excerpt from the article 25 facts about Medieval world

It was not until the 12th century that things changed. In 1164 the Church decided to recognise marriage as a sacrament, and a priest was required to perform it. Before that, people simply declared their intention to get married, usually in the presence of a witness. If they wanted to make it more solemn, they would make their vows to each other at the church door, without a prayer or a priest.