3. How do we greet each other on the altar?
The groom is there,
standing in front of the altar, very elegant in his men's formal dress,
while he tries to hold back the tears of emotion at the sight of his
sweet half. Resisting the temptation to kiss or embrace may seem
impossible, especially if you have not seen yourself for more than 24
hours, but try to contain it until the time of the exchange of faiths
and to exchange only a chaste kiss on the cheek. Before welcoming the
future wife, however, the groom must greet his father-in-law with a
handshake.
4. At what time to remove the veil covering the face?
The veil is a symbol of purity and chastity. It is not obligatory to
wear it, but it is very suitable for religious marriages. There are many
women who decide to take it especially since in recent decades it has
also become a fashion accessory. The one that covers the face must be
lowered before entering the church and held until the arrival at the
altar
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5. How to enter the church?
The groom must enter the church together with his mother, precisely on
his right, at least 20 minutes before the appointed time. The bride will
be able to arrive at the most with a 20 minute delay and will enter the
church with her father's right arm
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while the guests are already there waiting for her with their elegant
formal dresses. If there are some paggetti, these will precede the
bride, while the bridesmaids will come after her.
6. Where should families sit?
The
positions to occupy in church are established by etiquette. The groom's
family is placed in the area to the left of the nave, while the bride's
relatives sit on the right.