The Difference Between Religious, Spiritual, and Civil Wedding Ceremonies
In the past, religious wedding ceremonies were just a given if a couple was tying the knot. These ceremonies were usually held in a house of worship and filled with rituals, scripture, and songs, and the officiating was handled by the priest or other religious figure. While religious ceremonies are still a popular choice for couples, today there are many other options to choose from if you and your future spouse either don’t consider yourselves religious or don’t follow a specific religion.
The most common types of wedding ceremonies are religious, spiritual, and civil, but what exactly are the differences between them" And how do you know which one to choose" Here’s everything you need to know about religious, spiritual, and civil wedding ceremonies. Religious Marriage Ceremony
If you’ve ever attended a wedding in your life, it’s likely that it was in a house of worship and that the ceremony was officiated by a religious official like a priest, rabbi, or minister. Religious ceremonies are done when one or both members of the couple have grown up in a specific religion or regularly attend services at a church, or other house of worship.
When a couple has a religious wedding ceremony, there is usually an expectation that the couple will get married in a house of worship and that both spouses are official members of the congregation (although it’s increasingly common to see dual religious ceremonies if each person in the couple ...
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