Well, Because it's their culture. It's what they do. It symbolizes something to them.
marriages are different in almost all cultures, like some cultures you have to dress a certain way, eat certain things, but the Inuits do not have wedding ceremonies
They have wedding ceremonies.
A Catholic wedding ceremony will differ from parish to parish. Most Catholic wedding ceremonies are very much like a standard wedding ceremony. Many Catholic wedding ceremonies include the sacraments.
A Catholic wedding ceremony will differ from parish to parish. Most Catholic wedding ceremonies are very much like a standard wedding ceremony. Many Catholic wedding ceremonies include the sacraments.
Buddhists do not have wedding ceremonies in the traditional sense. Monks will have a blessing ceremony but they do not perform legal wedding ceremonies.
Ancient Indian weddings indeed involved members of the clergy. The ancient religions of the Indian subcontinent include Jews, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and Christians, among others. All of these religions have used clergy to officiate wedding ceremonies, both in the past and present.
The ceremonies will be held tomorrow. They set aside three hours for the ceremonies.
They vary from 15 minutes to 3 hours, depending on religion and what the couple wants.
They're RESPECTFUL
The record for the most wedding ceremonies performed at one time is 1,185 ceremonies, which was achieved in 2019 in the Philippines.
Military customs are added to traditional wedding ceremonies.
Both the countries have different wedding cultures and customs. In India, the weddings includes several ceremonies and it is a week long process whereas in Australia the weddings are simple.