Incorporate your religion, beliefs and traditions
Looking for ways to get symbolic with your wedding flowers? Put on your thinking cap and check out these flower facts.
Religious elements or traditions can enrich a wedding ceremony, but determining what to include in the programme to reflect your beliefs as a couple can be difficult. We’ve gathered sample programs from several religions to get you started.
We've gathered sample programs from Episcopalian weddings to get you started. Use them as a guide and add your own spin to make your big day a truly personal affair.
Are you and your fiance of different faiths? Here are some how-tos to help you deal.
A handy 12-month checklist for couples planning a Jewish wedding.
Planning a Catholic wedding? Here are some must-have resources:
Here's the scoop on who sits where and who walks down the aisle when (and with whom) in a Protestant wedding.
Planning a Protestant wedding? Check out these must-have resources
Hollywood has given most people a glimpse of what goes on at a Protestant wedding, but Christian ceremonies are typically what you see on screen. Here's an insight into a few Protestant wedding rituals
Forget 12-piece bands, bridal clothes, and rings of gold. It's traditions like bagpipes, kilts, and Claddagh rings that keep Irish eyes smiling during the wedding festivities.
Sure, weddings are steeped in tradition. But did you ever stop to wonder why there are so many customs surrounding the way the bride dresses on her big day?
From the United States to the Middle East to South Asia, Islam stretches across a diverse terrain of politics and culture with followers and practices as varied as the countries from which they hail.
Religious elements or traditions can enrich a Muslim wedding ceremony, Use this guide and add your own spin to make your big day a truly personal affair.
Here's a taste of how couples have been tying the knot in China, Morocco, and many other places for hundreds of years.