Church Approved Wedding Songs




Because the wedding is not just about the bride and groom the couple needs to consult and get the firm approval from others around too. The best of examples will be what the priests will have to say on regards of the music you have selected and want to be played during the religious ceremony.




From the planning perspective no, they have nothing to say about. It is just about the proper, adequate behavior in the church. And from the religious dogmas perspective the ceremony of a wedding is about blessing God, about a sacred unity and not about a eulogy brought to the couple. 

Church Aproved Wedding Songs (Source: 2.images.napster.com)

Church Aproved Wedding Songs (Source: 2.images.napster.com)

The music has to be divine and dedicated to divinity. This is why it will interfere the church approved wedding songs problem. How can you obtain this? By following the strict rules imposed.

The clergymen consider any modern music not sacred for this place; also everything about the happiness expression of this even has to be of a solemn sound. Many are stricter and go further, considering that a recorded song you want will be excluded- a blasphemy- and only the live performance, of an organ song, piano as well is indicated. The chorus is another option as well.

But until getting desperate about this you should consult with your priest and see what the pieces of advice he can give you are. The surprise will be about some cases of flexible decisions taken, in other words easier for you to get that approval.

Church Aproved Wedding Songs (Source: images.napster.com)

Church Aproved Wedding Songs (Source: images.napster.com)

What is this “fight” all about? The church approved wedding songs include classic music so if you take this as your source nothing will be so difficult. “Here comes the bride” for example is a common choice- also known as “Wedding march”, a piece from opera “Lohengrin”, by German composer Richard Wagner.

Mazur Ionela-Violeta

Written by , date Jul 18, 2011 in Ceremony wedding songs
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