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FAQs: Wedding Liturgy: Special Features
Why doesn’t the priest/deacon say, “You may kiss the bride” during Catholic weddings?
Why doesn’t the priest/deacon say, “You may kiss the bride” during Catholic weddings?
March 25, 2009
“Kissing the bride” is not part of the Rite of Marriage so it may not be said.
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