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BruceJ
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Greetings, all -
I’m writing a novel in which an Eastern Rite wedding ceremony takes place. I’m not going into great detail on the ceremony in my story; however, what I do include, I’d like to ensure is accurate.
The setting is Berlin, Germany. The bride is a wheelchair-bound, 66-year old daughter of an Eastern Rite priest. I don’t ascribe a religious preference to the 70-year old groom, but he has attended services with her, if not converted. I understand his status would make a difference in the way the betrothal is handled by the Church (?)
The ceremony takes place in present-day Berlin; however, the characters of both the bride and groom are conservative and traditional. What little I’ve been able to find in open sources on the Web indicates that there is a little room for variation in the rites, but that they are largely prescribed and set by Church tradition.
If it’s realistic, I’d like them to be able to forego the six-month Crowning preparation period (as I understand it to be from what I have read), given their maturity and her experience/heritage as an ER priest’s daughter.
Can someone please give me a recap–or point me to a resource–of the ritual regarding music (is there a processional and/or recessional, and how much latitude does the betrothed couple have in selecting music?), the vows (I’ve read some forum entries that have no vows being exchanged during the Crowning, and some that say they are), and any other significant elements–not that there are insignificant parts to a wedding ceremony
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Many thanks in advance for any help. I hope I haven’t been too vague with my questions.
Cheers! Bruce
I’m writing a novel in which an Eastern Rite wedding ceremony takes place. I’m not going into great detail on the ceremony in my story; however, what I do include, I’d like to ensure is accurate.
The setting is Berlin, Germany. The bride is a wheelchair-bound, 66-year old daughter of an Eastern Rite priest. I don’t ascribe a religious preference to the 70-year old groom, but he has attended services with her, if not converted. I understand his status would make a difference in the way the betrothal is handled by the Church (?)
The ceremony takes place in present-day Berlin; however, the characters of both the bride and groom are conservative and traditional. What little I’ve been able to find in open sources on the Web indicates that there is a little room for variation in the rites, but that they are largely prescribed and set by Church tradition.
If it’s realistic, I’d like them to be able to forego the six-month Crowning preparation period (as I understand it to be from what I have read), given their maturity and her experience/heritage as an ER priest’s daughter.
Can someone please give me a recap–or point me to a resource–of the ritual regarding music (is there a processional and/or recessional, and how much latitude does the betrothed couple have in selecting music?), the vows (I’ve read some forum entries that have no vows being exchanged during the Crowning, and some that say they are), and any other significant elements–not that there are insignificant parts to a wedding ceremony
Many thanks in advance for any help. I hope I haven’t been too vague with my questions.
Cheers! Bruce