A bridal store owner has claimed “God's law” in refusing to sell wedding gowns to a lesbian couple.

According to the Press Enterprise of Bloomsburg, Victoria Miller of W.W. Bridal Boutique on Market Street in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania refused to schedule an appointment for two brides.

“[P]roviding those two girls dresses for a sanctified marriage would break God's law,” Miller told the paper.

Pennsylvania became the 19th state, in addition to the District of Columbia, to allow gay couples to marry when Republican Governor Tom Corbett decided against appealing a federal judge's ruling striking down the state's marriage ban in May.

City leaders said they plan to discuss the incident at a meeting on Monday. The Bloomsburg Town Council will consider whether to move ahead with an ordinance which would ban businesses from discriminating based on sexual orientation.

Al Luschas, Miller's attorney, said serving gay couples would violate his client's “firmly and honestly held religious beliefs.”