Wedding Guide
- Duties of The Groom
- Who Pays for What
- Wedding Quotes
- Who does what on the day!
- Rules for Marriage in Ireland
- Invitations & Stationery
- Wine Basics
- Church weddings
- Old Ways Are Best
- Irish Wedding Traditions
- Bridal Favours
- Wedding sentiments
- Etiquette for the big day
- Church Flowers
- Best Man Speech
- Changing your name
- Grooms Speech
- Duties of Mam & Dad
- Weddings in Prague
- Meanings of Flowers
- Sample Marriage Vows
- Bridemaids Speech
- Banquet Settings
- Wording for Invitations
- Order of Church Service
- How to choose a Top DJ
- Choosing Your Wedding Reception
- Fashion Sense
- The Role of the Grooms Parents
- Speech Time for Mam & Dad
- The story of the Claddagh
- Pre-marriage courses
- Bride's Speech
- Wedding Music
- Transports of delight
- Wedding Countdown
- Fr. Dara Molloy ( Blessings )
- New Testament Readings
- Irish Wedding Blessings
- Anniversary Symbols
- Love Quotes
- The Perfect Photographer
- Have your cake and eat it!
- Wedding Vows..As Gaielge
- Church Music Guide
- Your Wedding Videographer
- Wedding Tips
- Duties of the Bride
- Old Testament Readings
Choosing the music:
Most musicians will make every effort to accommodate particular requests from a couple, but you should have due regard to the appropriateness of a piece for a church service; also, to the style and capabilities of the musicians you have engaged.
"Secular" pop-songs are often best left until the reception, although some can be appropriate for inclusion at the Signing of the Register, when the service is over.
Check the music with the celebrant, as some parishes are stricter than others.
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