This is the wedding procession coming down the aisle: * Flower Girl (if you decide to have one) goes first towards the Pulpit and then goes to the left side of the pulpit. * Ring Bearer (if you decide to have one) goes second towards the Pulpit and then stands with the men on the right side. * If you are having three to four Bridesmaids then they go down single file staying approximately 3 -5 feet apart and they should move slowly towards the Pulpit. Once there they go to the left side of pulpit. * Then comes the Maid of Honor (single young woman) or Matron of Honor (married young woman) and slowly goes down the aisle (she is there to help you in anyway possible and therefore she is introducing your grand entrance.) * Then you come down the aisle after the Maid of Honor holding your father's arm and once at the Pulpit your father stands with you in front of the Minister, Priest, until the Minister or Priest asks the father who gives their daughter away and then your father sits on the left side on a pew along with your mother. * When you are going to start to say your vows and exchange rings it is up to the Maid/Matron of Honor to hold your wedding bouquet and return it to you after the Minister is finished and you are leaving the church. * The Maid/Matron of Honor and possibly one or two Bridesmaids may help hold the train of your dress back so you don't trip and it's flowing backward for good pictures as you go up the aisle to leave the church on the arm of your new husband.
They stand up next to the bride. The maid/matron of honor holds the bouquet for the bride, so she is closest to the bride.
They help Support and provide services for the wedding and everyone else
Traditionally, the bridesmaids and junior bridesmaids will go first. The maid of honor will follow the bridesmaids/junior bridesmaids; the maid of honor will be followed by the flower girl.
The bridesmaids. They're already inside before the ceremony even begins. The flower girl enters just before the bride does.
The minister or officiant walks out just after the grandmothers and mothers have been seated. He is usually accompanied by the Groom, Best Man and Groomsmen unless the groomsmen are escorting the bridesmaids down the aisle.
Ask all of your bridesmaids what they truly enjoy, even if it's a nice sit down dinner with your favorite types of wine that would even be great. Make you bridesmaids feel as if they couldn't have been more pleasured then to be in your wedding.
The bridesmaids are who the wife chooses The groom is the husband the bride is the wife The ring-bearer carries the rings the flower girl spreads flowers the best men are who the husband picks The priest says the vows
Traditionally, regardless of the state of marriage of the parents, they sit on the side of their child on the front row. If a parent is not involved in the ceremony or the bride/groom's life in any way and are invited as guests, they sit on their child's side but not in front. They are seated by the ushers as would be other guests.
basically for the ceremony they will go along the grand canal in a gondola with the bridesmaids/pageboys and have their photos done and then the groom will take the bride shopping.
A woman can't enter the kitchen during a puja ceremony.
In the book "The Giver," Jonas's father sits apart from the family during the Ceremony of Twelve because he is part of the Nurturing Center staff, and he is not genetically related to Jonas. This separation is a part of the community's structure to maintain order and prevent emotional attachments within families.
during the opening ceremony
The bride and groom sit at the head table at the reception. The maid of honor and the bridesmaids sit to the right of the bride and the best man and ushers sit to the left of the groom.