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Orthodox Wedding at Villa Poggio Ai Merli Tuscany Historical House

by Generous Orthodoxy on September 23, 2011

A Orthodox Wedding

The Orthodox wedding ceremony is an ancient and beautiful service. The holy matrimony is a one of the Mysteries of the Holy Orthodox Church in which a man and woman and united by the Holy Trinity. The Mystery of marriage of the Holy Orthodox Church is steeped in ritual and symbolism. Each of the acts has special meaning and significance.

The ceremony consists of two parts which are distinct and separate from each other: the Service of Betrothal and the Ceremony of the Sacrament of Marriage.

Each part of the ceremony has a special meaning and is significant in the joining of husband and wife.

This is especially true of the repetition of each act three times to symbolize and to invoke the mystical presence of the Holy Trinity.

Some important elements of the Greek Orthodox ceremony include that the couple must have a religious sponsor(s). They are called Koumbaro (male) or Koumbara (female). They serve as an important witness to the union.

If a couple wishes to be married in the Greek Orthodox church, there are a few thoughts to keep in mind. One member of the couple must be Greek Orthodox. The non-Greek Orthodox partner must be baptized in the name of the Holy Trinity. Also, the couple cannot get married on certain holy days. The three greatest ones that come to mind are Lent, the first two weeks in August, and January 5th, the eve of Epiphany. Easter is the greatest holiday in the Greek Orthodox church, and Lent is a time of prayer, remembrance, and worship. August 15th is the Assumption of the Virgin Mary; the day believed to be when Mary ascended into Heaven after her death. Epiphany principally commemorates the revelation to the Gentiles of Jesus Christ as the Savior, as portrayed by the coming of the Three Wise Men.

Villa Poggio Ai Merli is an amazing location to get married.

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