Ceremonies

Strangely enough, many people worry more about planning the reception than they do the ceremony.  However, the ceremony is the heart of the whole day.  It is the ceremony where two individuals are married into one.  It is the ceremony that marks the beginning of a new life together.

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       The union of differing religious faiths in marriage is as common today as the melding of any two individual personalities committed to becoming one.  Many priests and rabbis refuse to officiate at mixed weddings, though, because of orthodox views and a concern for the declining roster of devout Christians and Jews. Interfaith ministers such as Reverend Ellyn Kravette fill this gap by working with couples who may not subscribe to the dogma of any one religion, but still want to affirm their spirituality with religious ceremonies.

    Those of us who've lost our parents know that we miss them most as we pass through life's important milestones.  For this reason, the question of whether, and how, to invoke memories of deceased loved ones on the wedding day is a very important issue for engaged couples.
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