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I'm unsure of the order of the use of arras, lazo, and biblia in the ceremony. I'm just not sure which order they go in. I have the exhcange of rings and the vows, but i'm wondering where these three things fit in. Any help would be great!

2006-12-17 14:24:54 · 4 answers · asked by reyna_0526 2 in Family & Relationships Weddings

the pastor is the one asking me for the break down....although this is usually done in catholic weddings, here where i live it is usual in hispanic weddings that arent catholic based

2006-12-17 14:55:08 · update #1

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All three of those things fit in after the ceremony. Arras have to be slow cooked for about 3 hours, laso should be frozen and removed from the freezer 2 hours before eaten, and the biblia (appetizer) should be served just as the guests arrive

2006-12-17 14:36:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Hi Reyna_052!!!

This are the last things you should be worrying about. Before the wedding you will be ask by the priest or reverend to go to church for a rehearsal, he knows the order on which everything should go. some churches do it different. It depends on the ceremony and how many people are going to participate.
Don't despaired and take care of yourself, emotionally. You don't really want to get to your wedding all stress out and worry sick.
The more relax you present yourself the better everything will go. In weddings eve body gets jumpy and if the bride in this case YOU is in distress everybody will be too, making the wedding a not so enjoyable experience.
The priest or reverend should be able to help you with this doubts and other questions you might have.
Just make sure your head ornament is well secured and in place, and that whoever walks behind you, DO NOT STEP ON YOUR WEDDING DRESS TRAIN !!!
Don't forget to smile, and when the kiss comes up, make it tender and sweet. NOT sensual and too long.

2006-12-17 14:52:39 · answer #2 · answered by Alliv Z 4 · 1 0

hmm ask your church. He will give you information about it. I believe that you can also make rehearsals. and congratulations :D

EDIT EDIT EDIT: lol ok just got the detail...well I am not really hispanic..soo I can't really help. The solution is to ask someone who is hispanic and has already been married. He or she might give you advices, and tell you what has to be done in order. Your parents for example can help you I believe or your fiance's parents could as well. Good luck!!

2006-12-17 14:29:18 · answer #3 · answered by LadyXSakura 3 · 1 0

Do some internet research. There are lots of resources there. I found this one that might help

2006-12-17 15:57:51 · answer #4 · answered by Mother'f3 3 · 0 0

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