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- The bride’s mother arrives and is escorted to the front pew on the left-hand side. She leaves an aisle seat vacant next to her for the father of the bride.
- The church leader enters, and the groom and his attendants rise and move forward to stand before the alter to the right of the aisle.
- The bridesmaids can arrive 10 minutes before starting time, and wait outside the church for the bride to arrive. Usually the bridesmaids arrive with the bride.
- When the bride arrives, the bridesmaids help her out of the car and into the church.
- Often, the photographer and videographer will want to capture the bride arriving and entering the church so it can be wise for her to arrive a few minutes early.
- As the bride approaches, a cue is given to the organist/musician to prepare for the wedding march.
- The page boys, flower girls and bridesmaids queue at the entry for the bride and her father to enter and stop for a moment as the bride’s veil and train are adjusted. The bride is holding her father’s right arm. The attendants arrange themselves into position and the organist/musician starts the processional music.
- The groom waits for his bride at the front of the church with the best man and other groomsmen on his right hand side.
- The bridal procession moves slowly down the aisle. As they near the alter, the father leads his daughter to the groom’s left. By leaving her there, he ‘gives her away’ and takes his seat beside the bride’s mother.
- The ceremony begins. At this stage, the best man holds the rings.
- Before the rings are exchanged, the matron of honour or chief bridesmaid takes the bride’s bouquet and holds it until after the bride has signed the register.
- The marriage vows are exchanged, and the newly married couple, their witnesses, and the minister sign the register.
- The couple precede their attendants out of the church with the bride on the left of the groom.
- As the couple leave the church, they are photographed with various combinations of family and friends and the wedding party.
- After the photographs, the best man escorts the couple to the car that will take them to another location for more photographs or directly to the reception as arranged. He also ensures that all guests have transport to the reception.
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