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What questions should the couple ask at the wedding?
Every religion has its own formal ceremony. Usually, ordinary wedding ceremonies can be found in church hymns. Therefore, if you perform your own wedding ceremony, the procedure is referenced, and the church priest, bishop or priest can answer your questions. Some sects have more relaxed and free rituals than others, and they are not as disciplined as others. The example of the ceremony quoted here originated from the Bible prayer ceremony of the English church in the16th century, and it is also the only version of the Protestant wedding ceremony. At the beginning, the master of ceremonies faces the newlyweds and congratulators, with the bride on his right and the groom on his left. He read: Lord, we come before you to witness and bless the couple who have entered the sacred marriage hall. According to the will of the Lord, the two became one and married for life, lasting forever; Since then, * * * likes to walk in heaven, love each other, help each other, teach each other and trust each other; Father blessed the camp gate; Bring both husband and wife into contact with Hong En; Holy spirit influence; Love the savior; Praise your life before God. When the engagement is coming to an end, if there are any facts that hinder their union, please raise them immediately or keep silent forever. The emcee went on to say, I command you to confess before the Lord any reason that hinders your union. The priest said to the bride: (bride's name), do you want this man to be your husband and marry him? Love him, take care of him, respect him, accept him and be loyal to him until the end of your life, whether in sickness or health, or for other reasons? bride

I know. The priest asked the groom again: (the groom's name), do you want this woman to be your wife and get engaged to her? Love her, take care of her, respect her, accept her, and be loyal to her forever until the end of your life, whether in sickness or health, or for other reasons? bridegroom

I know. The priest said to the people, are you all willing to testify for their wedding vows? Everyone replied: Yes. Reverend confessor: Who married the bride to the groom? Father of the bride: She married him voluntarily and got the blessing of her parents. The sworn groom took her right hand in front of the bride and said, I solemnly swear in the name of God that I will accept you as my wife. From today on, I will love and cherish you, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, until I die. They put their hands down. Then the bride raised the groom's hand: I solemnly swear in the name of God to accept you as my husband. From today on, I will love and cherish you, for better or worse, in sickness and in health, until I die. They put their hands down. Blessing and exchanging wedding rings The priest prayed for God's blessing on the ring: Lord, the ring will represent the binding force of their vows. All: amen. The groom put the ring on the ring finger of the bride's left hand and said, I will give you this ring representing love, and I will give you everything in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The bride puts the ring on the ring finger of the groom's left hand and says, I will give you this ring as a symbol of love. In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit, I will give you everything. Then the priest took the bride and groom's right hands and said, the bride and groom swear to each other and accept the ring. I pronounce you husband and wife in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. God has joined you together, and no one can separate you. All: amen. At the end of the prayer, the priest motioned everyone to stand up: let's stand up and pray with the word of the savior. The priest motioned for everyone to sit down, the couple knelt down, the ceremony continued, and everyone sang a long hymn. The priest blessed the couple and said, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, bless you, bless you and give you Hong En; You will live and die with * * *, amen. My Lord Hong En is with you. The bride and groom stand face to face. The priest said, (the name of the bride) and (the name of the groom), I have witnessed your swearing in love, and I feel extremely happy. I declare you husband and wife to all present. Now the groom can kiss the bride. Couples kiss.