The Jewish Ceremony
The dawning of the wedding day represents the happiest and holiest day in one’s life. All past wrongs are forgiven as the couple will merge into one new, complete soul.
On this day the Bride and Groom fast from dawn until after the completion of the marriage ceremony.
The Chupah
A Jewish wedding ceremony is performed [...]
The Jewish Ceremony
The Greek Orthodox Ceremony
The Greek Orthodox Ceremony
The Greek Orthodox ceremony is composed of two distinct but complementary parts: The Service of Betrothal and the Ceremony of the Sacrament of Marriage.
For a couple to engage in this ceremony at least one must already be Greek Orthodox and the other prepared to be baptised.
To begin the service, the Priest will [...]
The Christian Ceremony
The Christian Ceremony
If you decide to have a Christian ceremony, you will need to meet up with your priest or minister as soon as the wedding plans begin. They will be able to assist you with the legal and doctrinal protocol of such a bond. They will also be able to explain the rich symbolism [...]
Your Marriage Celebrant
A Meaningful Alternative
A Code of Practice for Marriage Celebrants has been established by the Attorney-General’s Department. The code covers a broad range of issues, such as standards of service, recognition of the significance of marriage, and compliance with the Marriage Act and other laws. Under the code, celebrants are required to provide you with the [...]