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What is the term for the walk the bride and groom make together at the end of the wedding?

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I've heard the "processional" is the term for the walk the bride takes down the aisle, towards her groom, at the start of the wedding (usually accompanied by her dad, etc)

So what is the term for the groom and bride walking back down the aisle together, at the end of the wedding??

I can't remember!

Thanks!

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  1. "Recessional"


  2. Yep, what they all said.

  3. I think it is called the "recessional".

  4. It's called a Recessional.

  5. Recessional

  6. recessional

    and both include any attendants that may walk down the isle.


  7. alikonda is correct, it is Recessional...sounds kind of funny, like recess in grade school, a time to "play"!

  8. "Procession"--when the the bride and groom, and their wedding party enter the ceremony site.

    "Recession"--the bride and groom lead their wedding party out (in reverse order of the way they entered).

  9. recessional, and the music played is usually the wedding march

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