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Does the Episcopal Church use a unity candle?

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Does the Episcopal Church use a unity candle?

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Only candles normally used at the services of All Saints may be used for the Marriage Service. These are the candles on the High Altar, the candelabra by the Tabernacle, two sets of five light candelabra which are normally kept in the sacristy, the four candles on the Lady Altar, and Paschal Candle used during the Easter season. For safety reasons no other candles or candelabra are permitted. There is no ceremony of a Unity Candle in the Celebration and Blessing of Marriage in the Episcopal Church. It is suggested that this ceremony might take place at the reception. Please Note: We do not throw flower petals, rice, confetti, bird seed or any other similar substance inside or outside All Saints Church. What are the fees? Because a wedding involves several persons that work toward making your wedding a reality, there are some fees. The basic set fees for weddings are: Deposit: $200.00 (This is to cover any damages that may occur. It is due at the time of the rehearsal) Organist – $100.0

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