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Comparative Religion Weddings

Your Typical Christian Wedding includesÂ…

Venue
• Usually inside a church
• Hall may be used
Dress
• A traditional white gown/ ball dress is worn by the bride. She usually has a vial and carries a bouquet of flowers in her hand.
• The groom would wear a black and white tuxedo with either a bow or a tie.
Rituals
The Procession
• Seating of the Parents
Having the support and involvement of parents and grandparents in the ceremony brings a special blessing to the couple and also expresses honor to the previous generations of marriage unions.
The processional music begins with the seating of the honored guests:
o Seating of the Groom's grandmother
o Seating of the Bride's grandmother
o Seating of the Groom's parents
o Seating of the Bride's mother
• Bridal Processional Begins
o Minister and Groom enter usually from stage right. If the Groomsmen are not escorting the Bridesmaids down the aisle to the altar, they also enter together with the Minister and......


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