Nicaragua Wedding Customs

Since the majority of Nicaraguan’s are members of the Catholic faith, the majority of those who choose to get wed do so in accordance with the catholic religion. Just as in other countries, the bride and groom can choose to have just a wedding ceremony or they can have a wedding ceremony with a Mass. The Mass is a popular option since Nicaraguan’s are generally fun-loving festive people who take delight in celebrating such happy occasions. Many feel that the Mass also gives the wedding couple an extra blessing so this Nicaraguan wedding custom is encouraged.

Catholic guests will often file into the church, dipping the fingertips of their right hand into the Holy water and making the sign of the Cross before being seated by the usher. Non-catholic guests are not required to do this. Once everyone is seated, the bride enters the church and takes her place next to the groom's side. The priest greets the young couple as well as their guests and says an opening prayer. This is usually followed by a few readings and more prayers during which guests may kneel or stand depending on the custom in that area. Certain selected passages are read from both the Old and New Testaments and there is a Gospel reading. The bride and groom select the readings and songs and these may be read by either the priest or an honored member of the wedding party.

After this, a sermon is given which focuses on the rules of marriage. The vows are exchanged and then the wedding rings are also exchanged. The best man will usually give the ring to the priest who blesses it before returning it to the groom who places it on his bride’s finger. Brides sometimes use the opportunity to honor the Virgin Mary by placing roses in front of her statue.

After the rings are exchanged, the Prayer of the Faithful is said. This is usually followed by a Mass where the Liturgy of the Eucharist is said. People may bring gifts of wine and bread to the alter before the priest offer a Nuptial Blessing. A Communion is served and all baptized Catholics present participate. Once the ceremony is completed, the priest introduces the newly wed couple and they are applauded before making their way out the church.

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tina
2010-08-18 21:55:43

I am going to marry a man from Nicaragua and I would loike some suggestions on how to incorporate some of his customs in my wedding without him knowing so if you have any suggestions please send me an e-mail.
me too are u getting married in Nicuragua?

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edu
2010-06-17 23:17:45

any gift ,,any normal gift ,,like stufs for a house ,,whatever,,is not like it is africa and 50 dollars is not enough,, try 100

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Martha
2010-05-12 01:37:04

I have gone through sooooooo many websites and this is the only helpful one so far and its not even that good.

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Emma
2010-04-14 00:34:21

Dear Crystal, I suggest to contract a Nicaraguan dancer group. you can have them dance the typical Nicaraguan music sucha s Folklore, palo de mayo, etc. Good luck,

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Crystal
2010-04-08 07:07:38

I am going to marry a man from Nicaragua and I would loike some suggestions on how to incorporate some of his customs in my wedding without him knowing so if you have any suggestions please send me an e-mail.

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Shawn Oquinn
2009-12-07 15:21:09

I just currently ariived home from nicaragua, and i also visited granada. It was an awesome trip. My suggestion as a gift would be cordova or dollars. just depending on how much you want to give. Fifty dollars would be a lot of money converted to cordova. And the young newlyweds could probably use some. That is my suggestion. Hope you have a great trip as i did. SHAWN

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Claire
2009-11-10 16:07:10

My friends and I are attending a wedding of a young Nicaragua couple in January in a village not too far from Granada. Can anyone suggest possible wedding gifts? Thanks

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