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The processional is the time when the wedding party enters the sanctuary or ceremony location. Typically, while the prelude is solemn and somewhat contemplative, the processional serves as a contrast to this. Couples often opt for music that emphasizes gandeur and majesty for the entrance of the wedding party. The climax of the processional is when the bride enters and everyone rises to their feet. The legnth of the processional will vary depending on the number of members in the bridal party and should last until they arrive at their locations.
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