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How to Plan an Interfaith Wedding Ceremony

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Summary: To plan an interfaith wedding ceremony, research the customs from both religious traditions, talk to officiants about having a ceremony with a second officiant, and make sure the ceremony can take place in the desired location. Research the traditions and rules for an interfaith marriage with advice from a wedding and event coordinator in this free video on wedding planning.

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By Rochelle Marie Saenz
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Rochelle Marie Saenz is the owner and wedding planner for Events by Design, which was voted in the "Best Of" by The Knot.read more

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heddahjo said

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on 6/25/2009 If you are looking for some great resources for incorporating different religious traditions into a ceremony check out www.interfaithfamily.com/weddingresources. They have some great tips and ideas.

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"Interested in planning your Interfaith wedding? I'm Rochelle Saenz, here to give you a tip on how. It's very important when planning an Interfaith wedding. That you know the customs of both faiths entering into marriage. If you're not sure, do a little research. Take a look, books, magazines, what have you. And try and find some interesting customs you can incorporate for both of you. From there, talk to your families. There's always interesting customs, you can bring in. When it comes time to officiating. Be sure to talk with the Ministers, Officiants or Priests from your particular faith. Many of the places that you might get married at, will allow for a secondary officiant to come in. This a popular choice with Interfaith weddings. So do make sure that you talk with those who will be presiding over. To make sure that you can A, have the wedding within the specific temple, chapel, what have you. Or have it outdoors. Just be sure to do all your research when planning your Interfaith wedding. To make certain you have a seamless and beautiful wedding. I'm Rochelle Saenz of Rochelle Marie Events By Design."

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