We're a melting pot society or a mosaic, depending on how you see it, so it only makes good sense that our nuptials reflect who we are. We've found some traditions that can enhance any wedding—whether it’s a custom that holds special meaning for you because of your background or something you choose...read more
Posted Friday 6/27/2008
by The Knot
Vijay and Julie’s wedding is a perfect example of how interfaith couples can combine their beliefs on their big day. To honor Vijay’s heritage, the couple wed under a traditional Indian mandap and gave out magnets from India with elephants painted on them, along with a brief story about the significance...read more
Posted Thursday 10/22/2009
Combined culture weddings are a great opportunity to introduce your guests to new cultures. This Colorado couple did just that when they threw a double-ceremony wedding that embraced both Hindu and Greek Orthodox tradition. Planning your own interfaith wedding? Click here for tips and advice! Photos...read more
If you're engaged or married to someone of a different religion, your family may not even think twice about it (lucky you!). Or, they may be unpleasant, unsupportive, or downright negative. Their rejection can be very painful, but taking a proactive stance may make things easier on everyone. Here's...read more
Posted Friday 6/27/2008
by The Knot
You have lots of options here -- really! Approach this search the same way you would for any other vendor. It's fine to interview more than one officiant before you choose. A major thing to remember is chemistry. You want someone you feel comfortable with and who can help you create your ideal ceremony....read more
Posted Wednesday 9/2/2009
by Kate Wood