Processional
A ceremony processional is the first part of a wedding ceremony, where the wedding party and family walk down the aisle to their seats or positions at the altar. It's accompanied by music and is a highly anticipated moment for the couple and their guests. It often includes the officiant, the parents, the wedding party, flower girls, ring bearers, and the couple to be wed.
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Here is an example of a Traditional Wedding Processional Order:
Officiant
The entrance of the Officiant signals the start of the ceremony. Often the officiant will make an announcement about cell phones and photography after they enter and before the rest of the processional.
Parents
The mothers often walk in next and are escorted in by someone. Many couple's choose to have the bride/groom escorted by their parents. If there is a groom, he could be escorted in by his parents or his parents can walk in together and he can escort in the mother of the bride. If there is 2 brides, one can walk in with their parents at the start of the processional and one can walk in last, or they can both walk in at the end of the processional. Once the parents reach the end of the aisle, they take their seat in the first row. We suggest having your parents sit in the front row of the opposite side. This way they can see your face and emotion throughout the ceremony.
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The Groom/Bride
After the mothers takes their seats, the first groom/bride will traditionally take their place at the head of the altar. They can walk in with their parents as mentioned above, on their own or leading in their half of the wedding party.
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The Best Man/Woman
The best man/woman either leads in the groomsmen if they walk in single file without the bridal party. Alternatively, the best man/woman would walk in last if the wedding party will be walking in paired up. They usually also hold the rings during the ceremony.
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The Wedding Party
The groomsmen can walk in all together, led by the best man/woman. They walk in leaving about 6 feet between each of them so that they can each shake the groom/bride's hand as they approach them before standing up beside them. The bridesmaids would then walk in one by one with the maid of honour/matron of honour coming in last. Alternatively, you can choose to have your wedding walk in paired up.
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The Maid or Matron of Honour
Before the ceremony, the maid or matron of honour assists the bride with their dress, veil, and train, making sure everything looks perfect before they walk down the aisle. They then stand by the bride's side at the altar, holding their bouquet and fixing their dress throughout the ceremony.
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The Flower Girl(s) and Ring Bearer(s)
The ring bearer and flower girl precede the bride down the aisle. Traditionally, the ring bearer carries the wedding rings (or decoys, if they're too little to be trusted with the real things). The flower girl may carry a basket of petals, which they scatter as they walk, or a small bouquet of flowers. After the procession is over and the rings are handed off to the best man, the children's work is done, and they can be seated with their parents.
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The Bride/Groom
The bride's father traditionally escorts their daughter down the aisle, standing to the bride's right. The bride/groom can also be escorted in by both parents or even by themself.
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There are several other options when it comes to the processional:
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Groom/Bride process to the front with the Officiant
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Groomsmen process to the front with the Officiant
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All attendants make their way to the front in single file
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Bride/Groom walks down the aisle alone
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Couple walks in together or meet half way