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My fiancé and I are having two ministers perform our ceremony. She is from a Catholic background, and I from a Baptist. Do you have any samples of a structure for this type of wedding. We are having a hard time deciding how to equally divide the ceremony.


 

The vows that you write and the structure of your ceremony are personal matters that vary with each situation.  I'm not sure that you can equally divide the responsibilities.  I would suggest that you first decide which minister you want to perform the actual vows and you may also have him do the ring ceremony.  The other minister can do the introductory remarks and prayers.  If you are lighting a unity candle or doing communion, the person who doesn't do the vows can assist with that.
 

You can get an idea on vows from our vows section on religious ceremonies and vows located at http://www.foreverwed2.com/Religious_Ceremonies/
catholicvows.html you will find examples for both Catholic and Baptist backgrounds.  You can try blending the vows together or you  may need to talk with both pastors and give them your suggestions, then let the two of them work out the details.  Usually, a Catholic service is more involved than a Baptist one, so they may have their own thoughts.

 
Best wishes on your planning.
 
Glenna Tooman, Forever Wed.com Wedding Consultant
Memory Makers Event Planning LLC
www.memorable-events.com

 

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