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01-30-2007, 12:43 PM
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#11 | | Pet-oholic
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karma: 11 | Re: Mexican wedding tradition question
20 minutes... oh no,, that's out then.. I don't want our ceremony to be an hour long.. Kind of takes away from the point of having a DW, IMO at least. She (MIL) will just have to deal with it, and when we get back to the states we'll have our marriage blessed.
Thanks for the info, btw..
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01-30-2007, 01:19 PM
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karma: 3 | Re: Mexican wedding tradition question
i think people are getting alittle confused the rosary yes that takes 20-1 hour depending on who does all of the prayers it IS very tedious.
The lasso is what several people have already explained it is placed arround the coupple just to signify unity etc.. This take sno time at all so it could be incorporated to your ceremony maybe right after the vows and the ring?
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01-30-2007, 01:24 PM
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#13 | | Pet-oholic
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karma: 11 | Re: Mexican wedding tradition question
OH.. well that's not bad... It looks like we might not be doing the "sand Ceremony now" but instead doing the "hand ceremony" Oh hell, I just want to be married and be done with all of this.. :-)
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01-30-2007, 02:21 PM
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karma: 6 | Re: Mexican wedding tradition question
sorry I'm late for this.. as merry said the lazo doesn't take time.. the rosary does but I don't see the point on doing the rosary on a wedding ceremony..
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01-31-2007, 01:46 PM
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karma: 3 | Re: Mexican wedding tradition question
yep... the rosary is mostly done after someone has died... now if you did the bus thing then maybe the rosary would be worth doing . I can help lead it:)
Happy Birthday! Tammy
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