Since the father of the bride walks the bride down the aisle, who else would do it?
Yes if that is what the bride wants.
In Venezuela, the only attendants during the wedding ceremony are the bride and groom's parents. The mother of the bride can walk down the aisle herself or with the mother of the groom.
The bride can do anything she wants as it is her special day and it is fine to have her father on the left and her brother on the right as they walk down the aisle. If you decide to do this then after the minister asks who gives this bride away the father will answer and he will turn to the left to be seated on the bride's side of the church and your brother should walk behind you after this and join your father.
If you mean then it could be something like: I'll walk down the aisle of the church. If you mean ill, then it could be something: The bride was feeling ill as she walked down the aisle.
The procession should start at 6:30, with the bride walking out at the end of the procession.
SO she can decide to not walk in at all..... Someone has to be last to walk in, why not the bride. Does there have to be a reason for it.
Yes they do walk done to the Same song as the Wedding Party.
Does the bride walk down the isle on the left side of her father
* No, the mother of the bride and the parents of the groom sit in the front pews closest to the bride and groom as the father of the bride will walk down the aisle with his daughter, side down with his wife, then will stand to give his daughter's hand in marriage and sit back down again. The groom and his best man are already standing at the right of the altar.
The bride walks down (or up) the central passage way not the Aisles (typically these flank the pews and are called the North and South Aisles)
Here come the bride.