What is a Serbian wedding like?

What is a Serbian wedding like?

One of the most well-known Serbian wedding traditions is the Shooting of the Apple. This is where the father in-law puts an apple on the highest tree in the bride’s yard, where the groom then has to then shoot it. The bride is unable to leave the house until the apple get shot, so let’s hope the groom has good aim!

What does Stari svat mean?

Role of the Stari Svat The second witness is called “stari svat” in. Serbian; traditionally (as in the case with us), he is. the groom’s maternal uncle. Nowadays, he is. jokingly called a “marriage elder” or “old wise man”

How long is a Serbian wedding?

Serbian weddings are a full day party that begins hours before the ceremony. Guests arrive at the Bride’s house for a Skup (pre-ceremony party) where there is food, drink, friendship, family, music, and dancing before departing for church in a massive caravan of honking horns and waving flags.

What can I expect at a Serbian Orthodox wedding?

In Orthodox ceremonies the Bride and Groom each have their own ‘Godparent’ in Serbian, a ‘Kuma’ and ‘Kum’ who vouch for the couple’s integrity to start the ceremony. Once the crowns are blessed and placed on their heads the couple take a ceremonial walk three times around the altar to symbolise the holy trinity.

What hand do Serbians wear their wedding ring?

right hand
In parts of Europe, especially in German-speaking regions, as well as in Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, and Ukraine, the wedding ring is worn on the ring finger of the right hand.

Why does groom throw apples at Bride?

The Groom Has To Shoot Down An Apple An older tradition mostly done in Serbian villages due to the danger of using guns in urban areas. The practice involves hanging an apple high in a tree beside the bride’s home, where the groom must then use a rifle to shoot down the apple before he can enter the house.

Why do Croatians wear Rosemary at weddings?

In Croatia, rosemary is considered as a welcome to wedding guests. Often, the rosemary is decorated with a red-white-blue ribbon that symbolizes Croatian flag. It’s a tradition that guests leave some money as a “donation” in a basket after they receive the decoration.

What is a Kum and Kuma?

One of the traditions that was meaningful to Troy and me was the kum and kuma (pronounced ‘koom’ and ‘koom-a’). The kum and kuma are simply the best man and maid of honor, but their role is much, much more.

Where can I get married in Serbia?

Where to Go. The law in the Republic of Serbia recognizes only civil marriages. Application for marriage is made at a municipal registrar’s office in the city where you wish to marry. The marriage ceremony will take place two to three days after all documents have been submitted.

Can a Catholic marry a Serbian Orthodox?

Catholic canon law allows marriage between a Catholic and an Orthodox only if permission is obtained from the Catholic bishop.

Why do Serbian Orthodox wear wedding rings on right?

The rings, in the Orthodox tradition, mean much, much more than simply, “I love you”. We wear wedding rings on our right hands because the Lord’s right hand makes firm the foundations of the earth. Moreover, the rings symbolize God’s word to remain faithful to us.

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