Hello,
I have never posted on here, but I have a question for my Catholic ceremony. We are planning on light a unity candle. Is the presentation of flowers to Mary a necessary part of the ceremony? Can this be together with the lighting of the Unity Candle? What part of the ceremony should each of these be in? Thanks so much for your answers, I am working on my programs and want to make sure everything flows. After these answers, I might post a copy of the program to see if you guys think it flows well.
Thanks again!
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Re: Unity Candle
The marian devotion is also not technically part of the marriage ceremony, however, it has more roots culturally and has some religious significance so it is more likely to be allowed.
The placement will depend on where the priest/deacon wants them. Most put the unity candle immediately after the vows/rings (if they allow it) and the marian devotion towards the end...if at a mass it is after communion. If at a liturgy of the word, after the sign of peace.
I did not do devotion to Mary, but sample programs I looked at from other couples married at our church had it done right after communion. Best to check with your priest if those are acceptable places in the ceremony.
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About half of the weddings I've attended recently have had the unity candle. M didn't want it at their wedding so the subject never came up.
At the last one that I remember, the mothers lit the candles before the mass started.
[QUOTE]Wow really? The Church is PROVIDING us with a unity candle. We were told that the presentation to Mary is optional.
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My priest isn't allowing it anymore and said if we absolutely had to have it, it can be done at the reception. I was surprised as well.
[QUOTE]We are also not allowed to do the unity candle at St Ignatius Loyola in Spring, TX. The reason listed in the 20 page booklet of rules from the church is that "the unity candle is not part of the Catholic Church and is therefore, not allowed". The priest who baptized me mentioned he does allow it at his church (he's in a different city) but said we should consider having it at the reception before saying the meal prayer if we really had our hearts set on it.
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How funny, Hannah! The last wedding I attended was at St. Ignatius Loyola in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts and that was the wedding I mentioned when the mothers lit the unity candle. I'll have to check out St. Iggies in NYC
In fact, I might just want to do it there anyway.