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Marriage: Honoring Different Religions in a Wedding Ceremony. Christian, Jewish, Hindu

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If you're in a Catholic confessional every Wednesday evening while your partner gets his Shabbat on each Friday night, you may be wondering what the heck you're going to do on one other very important day of the week—your wedding day. But the good news is that many couples host interdenominational ceremonies flawlessly—and we've got the expert advice to help you do the same. 1\. Get your family on board. Chances are that your family feels as strongly about your religion as you do. So by introducing another set of beliefs—some of which may directly contradict your own—into your ceremony, you risk offending them, warns Aviva Samuels, owner of Kiss the Planner in Palm Beach, Fla. "It's not always possible to do what you think is best and have other people agree with you," she commiserates. "Exercising compassion, common sense, and tender loving care is all you can do. Hopefully it is received as well as it is intended." To ensure you get the right message across to your loved ones and to avoid any surprise disappointments on your wedding day, New York City's Tinsel & Twine co-owner Erica Taylor says it's smart to sit down and talk out your

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