
Catholic Wedding Ceremony
A Catholic wedding ceremony is a sacred ritual where two individuals unite in marriage through the sacrament of matrimony. It typically takes place in a church and is led by a priest. The ceremony includes readings from the Bible, prayers, vows exchanged between the couple, and the blessing of rings. The couple’s commitment to each other and to God is emphasized, reflecting the belief that marriage is a divine covenant. The celebration often concludes with a nuptial blessing, and many couples also incorporate music, hymns, or symbols of their faith, making it both a spiritual and personal event.