Which ones? Episcopal? If so, well most of Reformed and Evangelical just see them as RCs without the Pope.
If you specified it would help.
Again, I've been to quite a few weddings Catholic, Jewish, Protestant/Evangelical, and even traditional Korean. In all the RC, Protestant and Evangelical ceremonies Scripture is quoted, Christ is mentioned. The only interesting piece is some that I know who are married in a Catholic church it is their first time walking in on their own and not carried by their parents.
Methodist weddings. One had no mention of God, the other had only the Lord’s prayer.
***The only interesting piece is some that I know who are married in a Catholic church it is their first time walking in on their own and not carried by their parents.***
Ahh, how long ago was that? I have never ever ever been to a Catholic wedding in a Catholic church, where what you’ve said is true. People who haven’t been to a Catholic church since they were babies rarely have an interest in having their wedding performed in one. Parents of such children don’t usually get to prevail, at least in my experience. You make it sound like this is commonplace. Granted, I’m not a wedding coordinator, but still, this has never been my experience.