Interfaith Marriages

10 Tips for Intercultural & Interfaith Weddings – Communication, Compromise & Culture

Twenty-two years ago my husband John and I married with two ceremonies: a December Methodist Blessing ceremony in his hometown and an Episcopal wedding ceremony five months later in Austin, Texas. Did our personalized interfaith wedding raise some eyebrows in my traditional Catholic family? Certainly. Did we enjoy our tailored celebrations and ceremonies? Absolutely. Today,

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Interfaith marriage is common in U.S – Particularly among the recently wed

Marrying within the faith is still common in the United States, with nearly seven-in-ten married people (69%) saying that their spouse shares their religion, according to a recentPew Research Center survey. But a comparison of recent and older marriages shows that having a spouse of the same religion may be less important to many Americans

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How 9 Couples Brought Their Faiths Together On Their Wedding Day

NOOR AL-MOSAWI Planning a wedding is notoriously stressful. But for the growing number of people who are falling in love with a partner of a different faith, a wedding can come with the added challenge of trying to decide how to honor their two (or more) religions. Should couples have one ceremony that brings their faiths

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How 9 Couples Brought Their Faiths Together On Their Wedding Day

It is so good to see people put aside the perceived barriers and learn to accept each other. Mike Ghouse Carol Kuruvilla Religion Associate Editor, The Huffington Post Courtesy – Huffington Post   noor al-mosawi Planning a wedding is notoriously stressful. But for the growing number of people who are falling in love with a partner of

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The defense of (converting for) marriage act

When people fall in love, the perceived barriers disappear and the couple sees nothing but a joyful life ahead of them. The problems they may face will not be due to their religion, but due to non-acceptance of the otherness of other.  You are who you are and I am who I am, and together we have

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Finding Common Ground in Interfaith Marriage

Interfaith marriages are common now, and the reasons cited in this piece is why I chose to officiate interfaith weddings, offering religiosity of their tradition to both the bride and the groom. It is a joy to see couples accept each other with their differences and this is the healthiest trend for relationship. One needs

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Virginia Is For Lovers? Richard And Mary Loving Changed History.

We take life for granted, interfaith marriage and interracial marriage is no big deal to most people today, but it was not only a big deal, but it was impossible once right here in these United States of America. That is the reason we honor people who may have endured every imaginable difficulty, but they

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Interfaith couple complains against US hotel that wouldn’t host wedding

This should not shock me, we still have a few out there who want to control others’s faith and life matters. Why does it matter to him?  Someone needs to sit down with him and explain the idea of minding one’s own business. Mike Ghouse Interfaith Wedding Officiant # # # Owner of Illinois inn

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