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Which Ceremony Is Right For You?

Religious

Interfaith

Non-Denominational

Types of Ceremonies

Religious

If you practice your faith, and religion is a strong aspect of your life, it’s likely that you will want to get married in a religious ceremony. The majority of religions in Northern Ireland are licensed to conduct a religious wedding ceremony, which is also legally binding, but for some faiths you will need to check if you require a civil ceremony after your wedding day to ensure you are legally married. Most religions will require the couple to attend a form of couple counselling or pre-marital classes before the wedding can take place, as well as attending weekly religious services for a set period of time before the wedding.

Interfaith

If you and your partner have different religions, instead of getting married within a place of worship for just one, an interfaith ceremony allows you to celebrate both. A specialist celebrant can help you shape your ceremony to reflect both of your religions or cultural practises.

Non-Denominational

A non-denominational ceremony will mention God and reflect some religious spirituality but without alluding to any one God or religion in particular. This is a great alternative for couples who have a general religious or spiritual belief but who do not prescribe to one particular type of church or religion.

Rose Ceremony

There are many different ways to hold a Rose Ceremony, at A.M.O.R we will customize your Rose Ceremony your way, which may only include the bride and groom or extended family members

In the traditional Rose ceremony, roses, typically Red are handed out to the family members who want to share in their love with the Bride and Groom.......

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Same Sex

Same-sex couples are entitled to legally register their relationship as a civil partnership. This will give your relationship legal recognition, and added legal rights as well as responsibilities. 

This is a non-religious ceremony that is conducted by a registrar, and is usually held in a town or city hall, or any other place that is legally recognized as being able to hold civil ceremonies. There is usually minimal scope for personalization in a civil ceremony, such as writing your own vows or having readings.

Civil

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