Imagine a candlelit dinner with the love of your life. A wonderful, memorable dinner equipped with champagne, caviar, roses, and chocolate covered strawberries for dessert. As you sip the champagne and bite into the strawberry he drops to one knee and asks you to spend the rest of your life with him. In the midst of the joy of the proposal you embrace and shout yes. Then suddenly, the stress of planning an interfaith wedding overwhelms you both.
Emotions of the Interfaith Bride and Groom.
The planning of a wedding can be extremely stressful and overwhelming to a couple of the same religious background. When the bride and groom are of different religious backgrounds emotions such as anger, disdain, frustration, confusion, resentment and despair can occur. Many of these couples have a difficult time getting the families to accept their decision to wed, which adds frustration and overwhelming emotions to the equation. Some couples even decide not to wed because they cannot get past the religious gap.
Putting the Emotions to Rest.
It is essential for an interfaith couple to agree on what they want for the wedding and for their futures. The couple must become united on this topic and respect each others view points. When planning the wedding and their futures it is important to accept and embrace their differences as part of why they fell in love with each other. When a couple agrees on what they want it is much easier to show the families the respect they deserve. The families will be much more at ease when they realize that both religions have been considered and both religions are respected.
Planning the Wedding.
When the couple takes a united front and decides what they want as a couple, they are in a much calmer emotional state. It is then much easier to plan a wedding and a future that incorporates traditions from both religions and both upbringings. The family can then become an essential tool in incorporating time honored religious traditions. Thus diffusing heavy and negative emotions.
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