Wedding
Ceremonies
A. Religious
1.
Baptist -
short
2. Catholic
3. Christian
4. Christian
- Maureen Killoram*
5. Christian
- Medieval
6. Christian
- short
7. Episcopalian -
book of common prayer
8. Jewish
9. Methodist
10.
Mormon
11. Presbyterian
B. Interfaith
1. Christian-Jewish
2. Catholic
-Jewish
3. Hindu-Christian
4. Protestant-Catholic
C. Spiritual
1. Catholic
Roman Rite
2. Celtic
Ceremony
3. French/English
Bilingual Spiritual
Ceremony
4. Jewish
D. Secular
1. Civil
Ceremony
2. Civil
Ceremony - 2
3. Civil
Ceremony - 3
4. Civil
Ceremony - 4
5. Civil
Ceremony - 5
6. Civil
Ceremony - 6
Welcoming
Words
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Vows
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Vow
Renewals
1. Christian
a. Ceremony
for Renewal of Marriage & Wedding Vows
2. Spiritual
3. Secular
Readings
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Rings
A.
Ring Blessings
1. Religious
2. Spiritual
3. Secular
B.
Ring Exchange Vows
1. Religious
2. Spiritual
3. Secular
Prayers
A. Religious
1.
Christian (closing
prayers)
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Blessings
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Benedictions
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Address/Homily/Special
Words
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Music
A. Traditional
1. Processional/Recessional
2. Prelude & Ceremony
B. Brazilian
C. Contemporary
1. Christian
Wedding Music
D. Indian
(Hindu)
E. Irish
F. Jewish
G. Spanish
H. Italian
I. German
Expressions
of Intent
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Weddings
Customs
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Cultural
1. African
Themed Wedding Ceremony
D. Geographic
1. Wedding
Traditions in North
America
Pronouncements
of Marriage
A. Religious
B. Spiritual
C. Secular
Processional
A. Christian
B. Catholic
C. Jewish
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