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| INTERFAITH WEDDINGS
DIFFERENT RELIGIONS OR BELIEFS
Many houses of worship and cultural organizations have a special ministry for interfaith couples that offers premarital counseling. Often the problem isn't with the couple who are marrying. It could be that parents or family members who are having a problem with the union. Some faiths have set up guidelines for couples who are not of the same religion or belief. Often a house of worship will require that certain conditions be met or promises made before the ceremony is performed.
If one member of the couple does not practice a faith, he and she might consider converting to the other's faith. If both of you want to have your faith's officiant at your wedding, there are some clergy and officiants who will perform the ceremony together.
If religion matters before you are married, then it will be the same after you are married. It is better to get the situation cleared up before you plan your wedding. Down the lines, there are issues such as the raising of children, dealing with in-laws, customs, traditions and perhaps holiday celebrations. If an interfaith marriage is not a problem, then enjoy making the ceremony as special for each other as you can.
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