The bride’s car parked in front of the church, the father who gets out first, ready to receive the arm of his beloved daughter, the bride who is preparing to cross the nave: the entrance to the church is a mix of emotions.
A wedding is full of emotional moments, the bride’s entrance into the church is precisely among them.
Typically, the bride enters the church accompanied by her father (or someone on his behalf) on her left arm. The groom is already at the altar waiting for her and all the guests have already taken their seats to make sure they see her walking down the aisle.
The bride and her father are preceded by the page boys and followed by the bridesmaids who have the task of supporting the train if it is long enough.
This is the traditional entrance rite.
There are details that can go into composing the bride’s entrance into the church, making it perfect.
The bride’s veil must be lowered by her father before the entrance rite and kept like that until she arrives at the altar.
The bouquet must be held by the left hand and placed on the bench before the start of the ceremony.
The wedding march is a fundamental component of the bride’s entrance into the church. If you do not wish to have a traditional piece played, it is mandatory to first ask the parish priest’s permission.
The walk along the nave must be slow but determined at the same time, so as to be admired by friends and relatives in all its beauty.
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