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Why do the brides move toward the bridegrooms in the weddings?

Also, why do the brides’ fathers hold their hand in the weddings?

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  1. In traditional Christian weddings, it's like this -- # Seating of the Parents Having the support and involvement of parents and grandparents in the ceremony brings a special blessing to the couple and also expresses honor to the previous generations of marriage unions. The processional music begins with the seating of the honored guests: * Seating of the Groom's grandmother * Seating of the Bride's grandmother * Seating of the Groom's parents * Seating of the Bride's mother # Bridal Processional Begins * Minister and Groom enter usually from stage right. If the Groomsmen are not escorting the Bridesmaids down the aisle to the altar, they also enter together with the Minister and Groom. * Bridesmaids enter, usually down the center aisle, one at a time. If the Groomsmen are escorting the Bridesmaids, they enter together. * Maid or Matron of Honor enters. If she is being escorted by the Best Man, they enter together. * Flower Girl and Ring Bearer enter. # Wedding March Begins The Bride and her father enter. Typically the Bride's mother will stand as a signal for all of the guests to stand. Sometimes the Minister will announce, "All rise for the Bride." # Giving away the bride Many times couples will incorporate Communion into the wedding ceremony, making Communion their very first act as a married couple. The Kiss Minister: ____, you may now kiss your Bride. Presentation of the Couple Minister: It is now my privilege to introduce to you for the first time, Mr. and Mrs. ____. Recessional The wedding party exits the platform, typically in the following order: o Bride and Groom o Maid or Matron of Honor and Best Man o Bridesmaids and Groomsmen o Flower Girl and Ring Bearer o The Ushers return for the honored guests who are escorted out in reverse order of their entrance. o Ushers may then dismiss the remaining guests, either all at once, or one row at a time.
  2. because the woman is starting a new life with her husband so she has to leave her home and also because if a man stays at his in-laws home it shows that the man can't provide for his wife. the farther holds the brides hand because he has to give her away and also this is the last moment he will be able to look at his daughter as pure
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