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Classic Tacky: We Didn't get Married Here, We Just Want The Church As A Backdrop
MannerMOG:
I was attending a nephew's wedding and learned that this actually happens regularly at the particular LDS temple where he was married. Brides apparently like it because it looks like a big white "castle." Fortunately the grounds are very large and no one has been aggressive, but it seems a bit odd. The ones in strapless dresses are a giveaway.
Tiamet:
--- Quote from: MannerMOG on July 23, 2009, 12:15:32 AM ---I was attending a nephew's wedding and learned that this actually happens regularly at the particular LDS temple where he was married. Brides apparently like it because it looks like a big white "castle." Fortunately the grounds are very large and no one has been aggressive, but it seems a bit odd. The ones in strapless dresses are a giveaway.
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The only thing more bizarre than using a random place of worship for the photos is using a religious building where the clothing of the wedding party directly contradict the rules of that religion.
Coruscation:
We were married in a park, which is certainly public. We made a reservation at the Council office but did not have to pay a fee. They had the reservation system specifically to avoid having two overlapping events.
kherbert05:
Churches in the US are private property and can have people removed. I think the Groom should have had the custodians or church ladies call the cops to remove the party (not arrest them just get them to leave.)
What is confusing is many churches will not let you have a "private" wedding. You can't ban someone from attending unless you have an RO they would be violating.
I know a couple of people that wanted to ban X's that they were afraid would cause a scene or object to the wedding. To a person they were told that anyone that showed up would be allowed into the sanctuary.
Asharah:
--- Quote from: Tiamet on July 23, 2009, 05:24:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: MannerMOG on July 23, 2009, 12:15:32 AM ---I was attending a nephew's wedding and learned that this actually happens regularly at the particular LDS temple where he was married. Brides apparently like it because it looks like a big white "castle." Fortunately the grounds are very large and no one has been aggressive, but it seems a bit odd. The ones in strapless dresses are a giveaway.
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The only thing more bizarre than using a random place of worship for the photos is using a religious building where the clothing of the wedding party directly contradict the rules of that religion.
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Are strapless dresses banned by LDS?
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