Rules And Regulations of wedding in Church

 Rules And Regulations of wedding in Church

Wedding is the most important part of a person’s life,which indicates the mark of a new journey of our life.This is the time when two persons come together and vow to spend their lives together,as equals.Every religion has its own rules and regulations.The church of god is decorated with ambers of beautiful adonments, to celebrate the marriage function.A marriage is slightly different as compared to roman catholics and protestants.

Rituals in Marriage Ceremony:
 In  Marriage Ceremony, the priest sits with the bride and groom, and discusses  about the procedures witth them.. In this ocassion, the priest reads  the Bible, pertaining to marriage to enlighten the couple about its true meaning.  Marriage ceremony, the parents of the couple are always seated on the front, as a sign to discern their importance at the wedding. The groom  enters first in the Church. In a  Marriage ritual, the father of the bride brings her to the altar, and gives her hand to the groom.
 
 Marriage Ceremony :
 Marriage begins with the bride and groom, standing in front of the Priest, appealing to the Lord Jesus Christ, to bless upon their marriage, Rings are exchanged and vows are read to each other, following with the Priest deems them husband and wife. During the Marriage function, the couple take their vows and consequently bound their lives together by agreeing, "To take each other, in sickness and in health, till death do us apart."

 Documents needed for Church Wedding:
Weddings in Church are always pre booked and the date and time for the same is allotted by the priest of the Church, in accordance with availability and space of the Church. Church Wedding, in all its glory and grandeur, is the most wonderful experience in the lives of two individuals, who wish to enter the   journey.
Wedding needs to have the stamp of governmental approval, without which the marriage would stand void. In a Church Wedding a copy of identity cards of both the bride and groom, copy of their baptism certificate, a copy of their birth certificates along with certificate of faith issued by the local government in the country of origin needs to be submitted.These documents need to have a validity of six months or more.


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