They will go to a wedding reception and 'party' and then the couple that got married will go on a hooney moon.
you wait in
the hall
Consummate.
Consummate.
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.
prayer, a lot alone for peace if you are stressed etc
all over the world the wedding ring is accepted to be on the left hand but only for the orthodox christians its on the right hand.
Yes, James Avery carries them. They are very popular with a ride range of Christians.
brides were their gowns,shoes and bra cups, makeup jewelry etc...(no underwear)
In Christianity, there are some famous martyrs, some examples are: Jesus, John the Baptist, Saint Valentine, who was put to death by the Romans for secretly wedding Christians back when Christians were being condemned by the Roman Empire.
Catholics and many Christians (which include Protestants) wear it on the left hand, Jews (if I'm not mistaken) wear theirs on the right hand. It is said that you wear a wedding ring on your left hand because it is closest to your heart.
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This will vary greatly according to culture as well as the socio-economic circumstances involved. There is no specifically Christian food, although some Christians would avoid alcohol.
Of course you can. And many Catholic parents do. Doesn't Christianity preach love and tolerance? Christians practise these virtues, not just preach them.