The Process Of The Wedding Procession
When the mother of the bride stands - and the rest of the
crowd follows her cue - the organist begins playing the wedding
procession music a little louder, and the procession
begins.
By this time, everyone should be in position, thus:
1. The vicar or priest is standing in front of the seated
guests, facing the back of the church (or the rows of chairs)
where the procession will enter.
2. The bridegroom is standing to the minister's left, a
little forward of where he and the bride will be standing.
3. The best man is standing to the bridegroom's left, a
little behind him.
And now the procession begins:
1. The ushers enter first, walking in pairs.
2. The bridesmaids follow, walking in pairs if there are six
or more. If there are fewer, or if there's an odd number, it's
better to have them walk in single file.
3. Next, the maid of honour enters, waiting until a distinct
space has opened up after the last bridesmaid.
4. After that, the ring-bearer enters, carrying a cushion
with the ring sewn to it. It is best to use a fake ring rather
than the real one, to prevent embarrassment if it's dropped.
The actual ring should be carried by the best man and by the
maid of honour, if it is a double ring ceremony.
5. Now the flower girl enters, closely following the
ring-bearer. You might have these children walk in side by side
if they are particularly young or nervous.
6. At this point, the organist begins playing the wedding
march at full volume. And then the bride starts down the aisle,
her father on her left.
7. Meanwhile, the bridesmaids and ushers have arrived or are
about to arrive at the altar where the ceremony will take
place. They may have filed into the front row or pew, in which
case the mother of the bride and the bridegroom's family will
occupy the second row on both sides. If you want them seated in
the front row, the bridesmaids should be on the left and the
ushers on the right. If the bridal attendants and ushers are
going to stand with the wedding couple during the ceremony,
they can arrange themselves in one of two ways:
(A) As they arrive, the ushers form a semicircle, leaving
enough room between them so the bridesmaids can position
themselves next to the usher they'll be paired with for the
recessional. Or...
(B) The bridesmaids line up on the left-hand side and the
ushers on the right. If you choose this arrangement, the first
bridesmaid to arrive at the altar should move to the farthest
left, with others lining up to her right. The object here is to
leave room for the maid of honour to stand next to the bride
during the ceremony.
8. The bride and her father arrive at the front of the
seating section or the altar. Now the bride takes the
bridegroom's left arm.
After a moment or two, the vicar or priest should begin the
ceremony. The usual practice is for both parents to then take
seats in the front pew, although some authorities hold that the
father should remain at the altar. At this point, you should
relax, take a deep breath, and immerse yourself in the
experience. After all, it is something you will probably
remember, in detail, for the rest of your life.
Article by Roger Mayne of Surrey Weddings wedding directory
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