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{{short description|Eastern Christian wedding ritual}}
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The '''Mystery of Crowning''' is a ritual component of the [[sacrament]] of [[marriage]] in [[Eastern Christianity]]. Variations of the crowning ceremony exist in the [[Byzantine Rite|Byzantine]], [[Coptic Rite|Coptic]], [[West Syriac Rite|West Syriac]], and [[East Syriac Rite]]s of the [[Eastern Orthodox]], [[Oriental Orthodox]], and [[Eastern Catholic Churches]]. The crowning ceremony typically features a [[crown]] being placed upon the head of both the bride and bridegroom, coronating them as the queen and king of a new family.<ref name=SOR>{{cite web|url=https://syriacorthodoxresources.org/Liturgy/Matrimony/LiturgyInBrief.html|title=The Sacrament of Matrimony: The Liturgy in Brief|work=Syriac Orthodox Resources|publisher=[[Catholic University of America]]|access-date=3 October 2022}}</ref>▼
[[File:Arberesh Byzantine Catholic wedding.jpg|thumb|A couple marrying according to the Mystery of Crowning at a [[Eastern Catholic liturgy#Byzantine Rite|Byzantine Rite Catholic]] wedding]]
▲The '''Mystery of Crowning''' is a ritual component of the [[sacrament]] of
==Early history==
==Ritual families==
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[[File:Ventsy brachnye.jpg|thumb|right|[[Russian Orthodox]] wedding crowns]]
{{see also|Marriage in the Eastern Orthodox Church}}
The Mystery of Crowning according to the [[Byzantine Rite]] is a lengthy ceremony, the second rite of marriage after a [[betrothal]] ceremony. The celebrating
Within the Byzantine Rite, the crowns are considered symbols of authority for the new "domestic church" formed by the creation of a new family. The Byzantine Rite [[Eastern Catholic Churches]], such as the [[Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church]], continue the practice with translations of the ceremony authorized in [[Church Slavonic]] and English.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mci.archpitt.org/liturgy/Crowning.html|title=The Mystery of Crowning|publisher=[[Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh|Archeparchy of Pittsburgh]]|access-date=4 October 2022}}</ref>
===West Syriac Rite===
The [[Maronite Church]], a [[West Syriac Rite]] Eastern Catholic
===East Syriac Rite===
[[File:Crowning in Syro-Malabar Nasrani Wedding by Mar Gregory Karotemprel.jpg|thumb|right|[[Syro-Malabar Church|Syro-Malabar Catholic]] crowning]]
Within traditional [[East Syriac Rite]] practice, the crowning ceremony is celebrated separately from the [[Holy Qurbana]] and not considered a [[sacrament]]. The ceremony is preceded by the sharing of a cup of mixed water, ''[[hanānā]]'' (dust from the tomb of a [[martyr]]), and wine, which mirrors the presence of [[Jesus Christ]] in [[Eucharist|Communion]] and is symbolic of the couple becoming one body.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://www.malankaralibrary.com/ImageUpload/8cbe709334d186a0f272183699f0a27f.pdf|title=East Syriac Theology: An Introduction|chapter=Theology of 'Rāzē: The Mysteries of the Church in the East Syriac Tradition|first=Jose|last=Kochuparampil|editor-first=Pauly|editor-last=Maniyattu|publisher=Ephrem's Publications|date=2007|location=[[Madhya Pradesh|MP]],
Crowning was formally a standard practice of the [[Saint Thomas Christians]], and served as a publicly-celebrated foil to the betrothal, which was typically held among the family. The local variations of the service sometimes originate from pre-Christian ritual and emphasize the permanence of marriage.<ref>{{cite book|url=https://malankaralibrary.com/ImageUpload/b5907f1416ea40031edf6655a224409e.pdf|title=Elements of Syro-Malabar History|first=Thomas|last=Koonammakkal|publisher=Beth Aprem Nazrani Dayra, [[Syro-Malabar Catholic Eparchy of Palai|Eparchy of Palai]]|page=15|via=Malankara Library}}</ref>
==See also==
*[[Bridal crown]]
*[[Eastern Catholic liturgy]]
*[[Liturgy of Addai and Mari]]
*[[Marriage in the Catholic Church]]
*[[
==References==
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