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Religious versus Non-Religious
The specifics of religious ceremonies vary widely from religion to religion and denomination to denomination. Your officiant will be able to explain in more detail what is involved. A religious ceremony does not necessarily mean that you must have this rite done in a religious edifice (such as a church, synagogue, or temple). A religious ceremony simply means that you are performing the requirements of the religious rite of marriage in accordance to the laws or traditions of your specific religious denomination. The most common religious ceremonies are Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu. Following are a few guidelines for each of these popular religions.
Religious versus Non-Religious
The specifics of religious ceremonies vary widely from religion to religion and denomination to denomination. Your officiant will be able to explain in more detail what is involved. A religious ceremony does not necessarily mean that you must have this rite done in a religious edifice (such as a church, synagogue, or temple). A religious ceremony simply means that you are performing the requirements of the religious rite of marriage in accordance to the laws or traditions of your specific religious denomination. The most common religious ceremonies are Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu. Following are a few guidelines for each of these popular religions.