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The key moments to shoot at the Catholic wedding ceremony

Published at 3/15/2005 in Catholic, Wedding Ceremony and Entire Wedding Day.

Here is your list:

  • church exterior;
  • arrival of the guests;
  • arrival of the bride;
  • bridesmaids walking down the aisle;
  • the bride and her father walking down the aisle;
  • the groom meeting the bride;
  • candle shot (optional);
  • readings (optional);
  • exchange of vows;
  • exchange of the rings;
  • signing ceremony;
  • communion;
  • announcement of the marriage;
  • married couple leaving the church;
  • group photo on the front steps;
  • guests greetings;
  • bride and groom leaving the spot.

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