She expresses her acceptance either directly to the bridegroom or to whom she delegated.
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in islam no wedding ceremony is required, only the husband and wife has to say qabool 3 times. While in Hinduism there is a very long ceremony with vedic puja.
It usually means that the bride and groom are having photos taken after the service.
you may kiss the bride--------i do-------i dont--------it should of been meeeeeeeeeee!!! -----i love you---holy-----blah blah blah--------do you ______ take _____ as your... ---------husband------wife--------
A Jehovah Witness Wedding is the same in most respects to say a catholic wedding. The only true difference is that the ceremony is not held in a church (never) and their is never a priest but a speaker, from the couples Kingdom Hall. So to answer your question the brides father typical gives away the bride unless the mother does it.
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The wedding ceremony was usually held at the father of the bride's house. There had to be typically at least ten witnesses to the ceremony to make it legal. The bride and groom stood before a priest and held hands. The bride had agreed to the wedding by appearing in public holding hands with her future husband. She also had to consent to the marriage during the ceremony by saying words of consent in public. These words were a chant, and were the same words for all brides and grooms. The bride would say: "Quando tu Gaius, ego Gaia." (When you are Gaius, I then am Gaia.) After the words of consent, the bride and groom sat on stools, facing the altar. An offering was made to the god Jupiter, which was usually a cake. Once the priest had made the offering, this cake was eaten by the bride and groom. However this was the very elaborate marriage ceremony called "confarreatio" .There were also less elaborate marriage ceremonies such as the "coemptio" the "sine manu" and the "usus", each with their own terms and customs.
The Master of Ceremony works to ensure the wedding goes smoothly and that all traditions and festivities are carried out. To introduce this person, add a biography to the wedding program, advertise the person in the invitation, and thank and introduce the person by name at the start of the reception.
AnswerYou say congratulations to the groom and best wishes to the bride
No, Orthodox don't say vows at a wedding service. The marriage is not seen as a contract, but the grace of God joining the Bride and Groom into one person united with God. You can find a good explanation of the service on the following site: http://www.saintnicholas-hamilton.org/religious/holy%20matrimony.html
Father of the Bride
The mother of the bride goes to the church rehearsal where the wedding party practices what they should do and say and then there is generally a Wedding Rehearsal Dinner after which all members of the wedding party (including the parents of the bride and groom.) There is no dress rehearsal for most brides or wedding party, but the bride and her brides maids would have to go into the wedding shop where the wedding dress and brides maids dresses were purchased to be sure no extra alterations have to be made on any of the dress and the mother may attend this if she asks the bride (which is generally not a problem.)