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  2. Rèiteach - Wikipedia

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    The custom was still in practice in the first part of the 20th century, and involved the groom's party visiting the bride's house with an offer. [ 4 ] Sometimes the rèiteach was divided into two parts, an rèiteach beag (the small rèiteach) or a' chiad rèiteach (the first rèiteach), which was more private and simple, and an rèiteach mòr ...

  3. Wedding customs by country - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian wedding ceremonies normally follow Christian traditions closely. The bride and groom recite wedding vows to each other after a prayer is read. Then the bride and groom exchange wedding rings. These rings are usually engraved with the name of the groom on the bride's ring and the name of the bride on the groom's ring.

  4. Marriage in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Jewish wedding at Waterford Courthouse, 1901. Marriage in the Republic of Ireland is a long-standing institution, regulated by various civil and religious codes over time. Today, marriages are registered by the civil registration service, and solemnised by a solemniser chosen from a list maintained by Department of Social Protection. [1]

  5. Bride and groom praised for breaking wedding tradition ... - AOL

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    Many commenters expressed doing something similar at their own weddings

  6. Wedding superstitions - Wikipedia

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    A wedding in Chicago, 1925. A wedding is a celebratory ceremony where two people are brought together in matrimony. [1] Wedding traditions and customs differ across cultures, countries, religions, and societies in terms of how a marriage is celebrated, but are strongly symbolic, and often have roots in superstitions for what makes a lucky or unlucky marriage.

  7. Bride and Groom Set No Kids Rule at Wedding, Now Her ... - AOL

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    After the bride and groom "very carefully" told both of their families, they seemed to "respect" the couple's decision and even shared their excitement about having a "date night" at the wedding ...

  8. Leap Day is coming up. Here's what to know about an Irish ...

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    According to Irish Central, the tradition of women proposing on Leap Day dates back to 5 th century Ireland, where St. Brigid of Kildare complained to St. Patrick that women had to wait far too ...

  9. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    The wedding ceremony is often followed by a wedding reception or wedding breakfast, in which the rituals may include speeches from a groom, best man, father of a bride and possibly a bride, [10] the newlyweds' first dance as a couple, and the cutting of an elegant wedding cake. In recent years traditions have changed to include a father ...