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Apart from this, going to the chapel refers to bride`s new chapter in her life. This is related to the fact that the bride walks until the altar along with her father and he is the one whom symbolically gives his daughter`s hand to her future husband. But not until he promises to take care of her, love her and make her really happy. This “assurance” is all about bride`s father belief that grooms faith will make the promise, the vow to be for ever and ever, a sincere love declaration. And it is true because they are in God`s House, a sacred place.
Furthermore, the symbolism of religious ceremony has deep connotations. As going to the church to relief yourself of bad feelings, of sins and thoughts that grind your soul and mind so for a wedding going to the chapel represents the life commitment: to love and respect your partner for better and worse, to promise to fallow priest`s saying, as god himself said: “what God unified, people should not destroy”.

The aesthetically part is not something to forget about in this moment. In other words, the chapel must be filled with decorations and most with flowers arrangements. As the whole wedding theme so the church must be decked out: the same colors and flowers arrangements type. But apart from this, you can make also an aisle out of petals of flowers, you can add candles or ribbons to the chairs. But make sure the priest accepts such things.
To put it in a nutshell, going to the church is the first step to a wedding. And all these things expressed above combined with the happiness and the idea that this is the most important moment in one`s life, the big day fills the wedding with emotions and trembles.
I don’t understand the title of your article. But I do agree with you over one point here: not seeing each other until we get to the chapel is very exciting and mysterious. I don’t believe in what will happen if… but I do believe that the moment we see each other in the chapel has to be magnificent, so I do want to maintain this tradition. I don’t know however how I am going to keep my mouth shout and not describe my dress to him. But if I want it done right, I’ll have to find a way to do it. Because it will be such a nice moment when I’ll head towards him, along the aisle, all dressed in white and anxious to see him dresses in his tux.
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