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Interfaith weddings raise special etiquette questions
Get on the Same Page
Decide: Civil or Religious If religion is something that has to stay in the picture, deciding on the basics is key. Find the three most important religious elements to include, and more importantly, those things that are off-limits. Bring notes and distill lists. Compare and contrast. If something is on one either of your "absolutely not" lists, then it shouldn't be part of the ceremony even if it's on the other's "important" list. And it bears repeating: Make sure you have these discussions before anyone else gets involved. It's you two getting married after all.
Now that you've settled on the most important parts of your religious ceremony, it's time to share the news with your families, which can often be harder than the decisions you've already made. In the best-case scenario, they, like you, are thrilled that you've found the love of your life and couldn't care less that you celebrate different holidays. But if they're having a hard time dealing with religious differences, it's important to discuss plans for the ceremony and give them time to adjust. Be open to their suggestions of how to tweak it. But all decisions should be made by the couple. In private.
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Establish Your Traditions Religion can be a sticky subject. Like politics, it touches on a lot of very deeply held beliefs. Make sure you and your fiance form a united front (great training for when you have kids) and that you're patient with others who may express reservations about your ceremony plan. And hey, if your wedding guests end up learning a little something about another religion along the way, your wedding has made the world a more understanding place. How many same-faith couples can say that? |
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