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radiaz
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Hi fellow Catholics!
I have a question for anyone out there who is familiar with the tradition of what we call in spanish “lazo”, during a wedding ceremony. I do not know the name in English, but it is a large beaded religious item, looks very similar to a giant rosary with two loops:
http://www.figlos.com/images/stories/tips/lazo_3.jpg
My bride to-be is from Brazil and our wedding will be Brazil, my parents are Mexican and they are wanting to pass down the religious item to use at our wedding. When we brought this request to the priest in Brazil, he was unfamiliar with the tradition.
Can anyone explain at what point during the ceremony this is used? Any special provisions the priest needs to make (prayers etc.)? I’ve seen it at almost every wedding I’ve been to but have never been attentive enough to know at what point it happens. Also, this won’t be a nuptial mass, just the wedding ceremony and only my to-be and myself will be receiving the sacrament of reconciliation.
Very many thanks!
I have a question for anyone out there who is familiar with the tradition of what we call in spanish “lazo”, during a wedding ceremony. I do not know the name in English, but it is a large beaded religious item, looks very similar to a giant rosary with two loops:
http://www.figlos.com/images/stories/tips/lazo_3.jpg
My bride to-be is from Brazil and our wedding will be Brazil, my parents are Mexican and they are wanting to pass down the religious item to use at our wedding. When we brought this request to the priest in Brazil, he was unfamiliar with the tradition.
Can anyone explain at what point during the ceremony this is used? Any special provisions the priest needs to make (prayers etc.)? I’ve seen it at almost every wedding I’ve been to but have never been attentive enough to know at what point it happens. Also, this won’t be a nuptial mass, just the wedding ceremony and only my to-be and myself will be receiving the sacrament of reconciliation.
Very many thanks!