The bride's mother should be escorted to her seat at the front of the church.
By Tradition, the Groom will arrive at the church before the bride and will take his seat at the front of the Church with his Bestman, however, this is not set in stone. The couple are perfectly entitled to enter the Church together. More typically, the bride will enter the church behind the Priest on the arm of her Father, or another relative or even a friend (of either sex) and followed by her attendants. However, she may choose to walk down the aisle alone.
If the bride is walked down the aisle by her father (or other friend or relative), then she will be supported on their right arm. On reaching the altar, she will have her hand presented to her husband to be who will stand on her right hand side.
The WelcomeThe Minister will open the service by welcoming the congregation and highlighting the importance of of the fact that your family and friends are there with you to share and witness your marriage.As this is a religious service, the minister will then read a passage explaining the Christian faith's belief in marriage and it is at this point that the minister will carry out the legal obligation of asking whether there is anyone who knows of any lawful reason why your marriage may not take place.
DeclarationsBoth the bride and groom will be asked to promise in God's presence and the presence of your family and friends to comfort, honour and protect each other and to be faithful to each other for as long as you both shall live.The minister will also ask the congregation to make a decleration that they will support and uphold your marriage.
VowsFacing each other, the bride and groom take each other's right hand and make your wedding vows:'to have and to hold
from this day forward;
for better, for worse,
for richer, for poorer,
in sickness and in health,
to love and to cherish,
till death us do part'
RingsThe couple then exchange a ring or rings as a 'sign of their marriage' and a reminder of the vows:'With my body I honour you,
all that I am I give to you,
and all that I have I share with you,
within the love of God,
Father, Son and Holy Spirit.'
ProclamationYou will now be pronounced as husband and wife! PrayersIn the prayers God's blessing and help is asked for you. There may be a prayer for the gift of children, but every couple will have their own feelings about this, so it's best to discuss the details with your minister. You may wish to help choose the prayers or to write your own. Readings and talk or sermonIt is usual to have one or more readings (one of which should be from The Bible) and the minister will generally give a talk or sermon. Signing of the registerAfter you have exchanged your vows, the bride, groom and two witnesses must sign the register as a legal requirement. Often the 2 witnesses are the bestman and the chief bridesmaid. However, this is a nice opportunity for you to involve other members of your friends and family if you so wish.Often music may be played during the signing of the register.
The FinaleOnce the register has been signed, the Bride & Groom will take their place at the alter once again, and the tradition is for them to walk down the aisle followed by the bridesmaids, the best man with the chief bridesmaid, the bride's mother with the groom's father, and the groom's mother with the bride's father.I think it's very much like what you see in movies: Groom stands at the altar, bride walks down the aisle accompanied by her father, father hands the bride over to the groom, bride and groom faces the pastor/priest, say the vows, put on the wedding rings, and finally, k-i-s-s. P.S. Just a rough description.
Christian weddings are the same as any other, but in christian weddings, there are 2 prayers(one from husband to wife, and another from wife to husband) and a few scriptures mentioned
Unless you are a part of the wedding, bride, groom, family, or officant, you are a witness.
a man says some words then you kiss then you go home
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The couple stands before the church and God and they say their wedding vows, listen to the scripture and then they pray and everyone prays after that it's lunch time:)
they wait in the hall
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Depends which ceremony and where it is.
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In a Christian Wedding, the traditions from what the bride and groom prepares and wears to the traditional wedding symbols are different from that of the Islam wedding that is conducted in accordance to the Islamic Koran
There is no difference, Catholics are Christians, if you are asking about the difference between a particular protestant wedding and a Christian Catholic wedding, then you should ask that.
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A Christian wedding is more lavish than a Buddhist wedding which is more hu,ble than a Christian wedding and they have lots of fun when being married :)
If you see her wedding pictures, it was not a Muslim wedding, it was a typical western-style Christian wedding. She is a Christian.
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Both. A wedding is legal no matter how or where it is performed. A christian wedding is just a wedding performed through the church because the christian belief is that God ordained marriage and it is done through the church - but it's still legal and binding as well.
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