Sounds like you experienced a "high church" and an "old book" priest in the
in the Anglican / Episcopalian tradition?
jh
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ali Shah" <alizookoman@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, May 19, 2008 8:21 PM
Subject: [OM] Re: 1st traditional wedding shoot
>
> Rob,
>
> I understand completely!! I just didnt know the rules
> and I completely understood the Priest's point of view
> that this is not a circus but a religious ceremony. As
> I would normally do photographing or not....I
> completely respected the ceremony and out of respect
> during prayers and such...I did not take photos. I sat
> and stood as the Priest indicated and I prayed as the
> Priest indicated during the ceremony.
>
> I also mis-understood "Sanctuary", which to me meant
> behind the alter. After the 1st warning, there was a
> space between the alter and the place where the bride
> and groom were kneeling. I thought that was safe but
> apparently that is also off limits. Later on I was
> taking photos on the 1st step leading up to the
> "Sanctuary" and that also was off limits. After that
> warning I stayed away!
>
> However, there is still a gentle way of telling
> someone...not threatening to kick the person out!!
>
>
>> This is one retired ministers viewpoint. YMMV. But,
>> if anyone disagrees with my wedding policy, I'd
>> suspect he or she is a lay person, not a minister.
>> ;o)
>>
>>
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>
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