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In a few words trying to describe the situation of the wedding music to be chosen for the religious ceremony it is all a fight of interests. On the one hand the grooms would like songs part of their preferential repertory, probably modern songs.
On the other hand priests come with strong arguments, forbidding several genres. It is a sacred place, it is required decency and respect shown towards the divinity and being so the music must be expressed as a eulogy brought to God; anything else outside of this category is excluded.
Being limited with the list of options grooms have remained with traditional, religious songs. But in a measure some other songs may be part of the possible accepted music too. Not all the priests are so firm in their decisions so others couples succeed to have a different music category than the one mentioned above. It is time to look after a list of popular wedding ceremony songs. In a way this will mean to let yourself included into a common category. The popular songs are nothing else but the most heard ones at weddings in general. People may like them but it turns into a no surprising element. But after all it is a chance to pass over the imposed categories, limited traditional, religious one. One more possibility grooms have if they want to have modern music as accompaniment for various moments at their religious ceremony time. It is about an outdoor event so outside the church the restrictions are no longer the same.
In concrete examples of names the list of popular wedding ceremony songs are more about classic pieces of songs. These are accepted by priests as they get to be in the close rhythm of the religious songs, with the solemn and drama touch of the sound.