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The order of service is variable and your vicar or priest will advise you. Often a hymn is sung after the bride’s procession, followed by readings and an address by the priest.
The marriage itself follows. The priest asks ‘Who giveth this woman to be married to this man?’ and the bride’s father silently gives his daughter’s right hand to the priest who passes it to the groom.
The bride’s father then takes his seat beside the bride’s mother.
The vows are made and the best man may either pass the ring(s) to the groom or they may be placed on the priest’s prayer book before he passes them to the groom.
The best man then returns to his seat.
After the ceremony, the priest leads the couple to the altar for prayers, possibly a hymn or psalm and a final blessing.
The priest then leads the couple to the vestry to sign the register and they are usually joined by their parents, the best man and the chief bridesmaid. The signing of the register must be witnessed by two adults and it is at this point that the bride raises her veil if she is wearing one.
While the wedding party is in the vestry, the choir may sing or the organist play a piece of music.
The bridal procession them leaves the church in the following order:
Bride and groom
Young attendants
Chief bridesmaid with the best man
Bride’s mother with the groom’s father
Groom’s mother with the bride’s father
If you are having bells, they will peal out at this point.