Questions & Answers
You’ll find the full timeline on the Details page. Plan to arrive 15–20 minutes early so you’re seated before the procession begins.
See the schedule →A Greek Orthodox wedding runs about an hour and is full of symbol — crowns, rings, a shared cup, and a first walk together as a married couple. Guests simply stand and take it in; there are no responsive readings to follow along with.
See what each moment means →A few customs you’ll see on the day — here’s the short version. Tap any one to see it in full.
Sugar-coated almonds handed to every guest — always an odd number, because a count that can’t be divided stands for a couple who won’t be either.
On the ceremony page →The couple’s first steps as one: three circles for the Holy Trinity, led around the table in the Dance of Isaiah.
On the ceremony page →A burst of pure joy — shouted over the music, the dancing, and the toasts. You’ll be saying it by the end of the night.
On the ceremony page →
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