Going to the Chapel....
>> Wednesday, August 1, 2012 –
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When given an opportunity to practice photography, I am
always happy to jump at it, especially when it is for a friend. I was recently given the honor of
photographing Paul and Shelby’s wedding at St. Mary’s Orthodox Cathedral
in NE Minneapolis.
For those of you not familiar with the Orthodox faith, it is
an amazingly beautiful ceremony steeped in tradition and symbolism, one that I
am proud to say I participated in during my own wedding nine years ago.
The wedding began at the center of the church (after the
procession of the wedding party) where the rings are blessed. The priest made the sign of the cross while
holding the rings and then touched the rings to the Shelby and Paul’s forehead
three times. Then the rings were placed
gently on their fingers and their Starosta, usually a godparent or an important
elder in the couple’s life, exchanged the rings between the Paul and Shelby three
times.
The crowning (in my opinion) was one of the main
highlights of their wedding. The priest
made the sign of the cross with the crowns (three times for each crown) and
handed the crown to two of Paul’s godsons.
They held the crown over the bride and groom for a long period of the
ceremony, representing the royalty of marriage.
Another one of my favorite parts of the wedding was when the
priest led Paul and Shelby three times around the Tetrapod (a small table that
displays candles, wedding flowers, holds the crowns when not being used and
most importantly, an icon, bible and cross.)
The “ritual dance” represented the dance around the Ark of the
Covenant. It is in this small procession
that Paul and Shelby took their first steps as a married couple.
What an honor to be a part of Paul and Shelby’s day and this
beautiful ceremony. It was so inspiring
to see the love and happiness between them.
It is a great testament that love can find us at any age.
Many years!